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Part identification.

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Mr Smiles

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I’ve been working on electronics for a long time as a hobby. I currently am working on a Lincoln welder and I need identification of a part of you can. Thinking part of the part # is gone due to the failure. Any help would be appreciated immensely!
 

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Welcome to ETO, Mr S!

Looks like a blown bridge rectifier. The "PR501" didn't google, however, to anything useful...
 
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Thanks fellas. The only bridge rectifiers I’m accustomed to are the old square box style used in pinball machines that I used to work on. Again thank you very much.
 
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