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  • repair-it
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    • Nov 2020
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    Bose SoundDock.What is this component?

    Trying to determine what this component is - no markings. It tests like a good fuse when in continuity mode. This is the underside of a Bose Sounddock sound board. (edited)
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  • lotas
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    Re: What is this component?

    SMD Inductors

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    • stj
      Great Sage 齊天大聖
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      Re: What is this component?

      and they are supposed to test like a short or a "good fuse"
      so your search for a bad component continues

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      • repair-it
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        • Nov 2020
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        Re: Bose SoundDock.What is this component?

        yes, ferrite, just never saw one quite like this. Always learning. Thanks for the replies.

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