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Old 07-15-2009, 05:54 PM
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Well, I think I fried my board and got the infamous stutter. Mine isn't too severe, but you live in fear of it crapping out in another couple minutes, and it's the worst when it stops responding for 10 seconds in the middle of a drift. Atomicmods is out of their range repair kit, and I'd never buy from them anyways (seriously, shipping is $21 to canada for a simple envelope of effin FET's) but these inductors from the range repair kit seem pretty common.

Does anyone know the tolerance percentage and uH value of these (or anything else I'd need to know)? (I'd try reading off the pic with the color code but that's too confusing for me) I'll give you a pic just incase you know how to read the **** notation. We learned this in class a couple months ago and I was abysmal at it.

Just would like to know so I can either buy some locally or order some off ebay.



Picture obviously courtesy of Atomicmods.

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Old 07-15-2009, 06:58 PM
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the top pictured is 5.6 ohm, +/- 20%
bottom is .82 ohm, +/- 20% ( if that is gray/red/silver)
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Old 07-15-2009, 11:22 PM
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Does an ohm translate to a uH or an mH?
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Old 07-16-2009, 02:50 AM
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Bart are u sure they're not65 and 28 repectivley?

mH is the current the unit for measuring, while uh is well ithimk u mean ohm but if u don't i have no idea but ohm is not mH.
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Old 07-16-2009, 03:54 AM
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Bart are u sure they're not65 and 28 repectivley?

mH is the current the unit for measuring, while uh is well ithimk u mean ohm but if u don't i have no idea but ohm is not mH.
I checked it out, he is right. By the way, ohms measure a completely different electric property but I was wondering whether it translated to uH (microhenries) or mH (millihenries). I'm pretty sure it's uH, so I know exactly what to buy.
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