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This blown component is connected to the output of a bridge rectifier on a SMPS.
It looks like a resistor (it has colored marking lines), but it is marked as L1 on the PCB, suggesting it is a coil. Which is it?
This is a very basic and cheap SMPS which I am analyzing for learning purposes.
Thanks.
PS: don’t worry, I know there are about 330V after that bridge rectifier IF powered and I take the necessary precautions.
					This blown component is connected to the output of a bridge rectifier on a SMPS.
It looks like a resistor (it has colored marking lines), but it is marked as L1 on the PCB, suggesting it is a coil. Which is it?
This is a very basic and cheap SMPS which I am analyzing for learning purposes.
Thanks.
PS: don’t worry, I know there are about 330V after that bridge rectifier IF powered and I take the necessary precautions.
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 (if he is still reading BCN forums) – I got a new old stock / open box Casing Power MPT-301 PSU on eBay for $4 total.
 (if he is still reading BCN forums) – I got a new old stock / open box Casing Power MPT-301 PSU on eBay for $4 total. 
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