PlaneCrazy
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Greetings, all
I have a device which is believed to be a voltage rectifier. It has no name, no number, no identifying marks and I do not know whether it has additional circuitry. It looks like extruded aluminium cooling fins with an opaque epoxy filler with five wires emanating from it. Just discarding it is unfortunately not an option.
It has five wires, two red wires and two white wires, each with a male spade terminal, and a green wire that connects to nothing (its end is isolated with heat shrink)
I have tested the device for continuity with my multimeter, using the diode test facility. For reference, an open connection gives a reading of 1 on the multimeter, while continuity gives a reading of 0 (with a beep). I have attached a table of values and connections. Hopefully someone can help me identify this device and its connections.
Thanks
I have a device which is believed to be a voltage rectifier. It has no name, no number, no identifying marks and I do not know whether it has additional circuitry. It looks like extruded aluminium cooling fins with an opaque epoxy filler with five wires emanating from it. Just discarding it is unfortunately not an option.
It has five wires, two red wires and two white wires, each with a male spade terminal, and a green wire that connects to nothing (its end is isolated with heat shrink)
I have tested the device for continuity with my multimeter, using the diode test facility. For reference, an open connection gives a reading of 1 on the multimeter, while continuity gives a reading of 0 (with a beep). I have attached a table of values and connections. Hopefully someone can help me identify this device and its connections.
Thanks