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  • Drack
    Yup it's me
    • Nov 2016
    • 297
    • Venezuela

    #1

    What is this?

    Hi guys, I found this on an old Ethernet adapter of an old p3 dead Mobo, they say tvr 07271, what is this? Diode? Cap? I don't know...
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  • olegeisler
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2016
    • 100
    • Denmark

    #2
    Re: What is this?

    Its a MOV / Varistor - 275V

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    • Drack
      Yup it's me
      • Nov 2016
      • 297
      • Venezuela

      #3
      Re: What is this?

      Huh, I didn't knew that they where called tvr too lol

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