nevermind1281 Posted September 8, 2006 Report Posted September 8, 2006 I scrap electronics, my last one was a vcr. I got a ton of capacitors, and some diodes. I usually dont bother with resistors or surface mount unless I know I need one then I check to see if its there. I know just about everything I got except some of the stuff from the power supply. There is a pretty big thing that looks like a transformer, but i am not sure. Its black and wrapped with 4 rows of wire, and has 4 leads(2 on each end), and the number 10943 written on the side. I Have one thing that I thought was a huge transistor, until I saw it had 5 leads. It has a number on it: STRF6552. What is it? I searched google but didnt find pictures and many different prices(from 50c to $40). I have some other stuff, they look like electrolytic capacitros except they are totally round, solid black, and have a dot then 100 on one, and a dot and 330 on another. Could they be chokes? I have some other stuff but dont want to describe them because I will suck at it. I will try to get a pic of everything somethine, but for now do you have any clue what I said so far are? Quote
ante Posted September 9, 2006 Report Posted September 9, 2006 Hi,The STRF6552 is a voltage regulator (expensive type). A picture of the “transformer thing” would help identify it. We are waiting for the pics! ;) Quote
prateeksikka Posted September 18, 2006 Report Posted September 18, 2006 indeed 6552 is a regulator .capacitors also r of many types .some are electrolytic (with polarity) while some are ceramic .resistors also of different makes.so cant say without seeing them Quote
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