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|    Look165 to All    |
|    Re: component identification please    |
|    28 Dec 18 11:45:21    |
      From: look165@numericable.fr              Just start your post and with the thumnail attach a document (text, pix...).              With Seamonkey (Thnderbird) it is so simple and free.       Just download it, install it, personalize it to your convenience       (aspect, bookmarks..) and that's all.       For IE (Outlook), I don't know, I don't use it, too much complex.              There surely is a way to attach a document, if not, send it to me at       look165@numericable.fr              stevwolf58@gmail.com a écrit le 27/12/2018 à 22:35 :       > Actually of the first component there are 6 of them, then two of the second.       > I would send picture but I dont know how to put pictures on this news group.       >       > I put Ohm meter on them.       >       > The first components all show the same Ohms.       > eg set Meter to 200M then put the (-) on the end that has the /\/\ on it and       (+) on the other end it shows 2.1 Mega ohm. This is true for all 6 components.       My guess is that what ever they are they are all showing the same, which to me       means they are        all good my guess anyway.       >       > On the other component I do the same thing and it shows 5.0. Mega ohm on       both. Again this probably indicates that they are both good. Although I know       this method is not the best, but just some hillbilly logic.       >              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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