aibelectronics
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Hullo!
I was working today on a panel when I came across two strange components. One was described brusquely as: SIC.47 630V 10% IND.ARG and the other too wasn't as informative: SKVA 20B250.
I understand the latter to be a capacitor when I did a quick Google. However Google had only one page to show which was in Spanish (or something like that): www.yoreparo.com/foros/electronica_industrial/182790.html - 22k
I suspect the other to be a thermistor (or a capacitor as well).
How do you guys interprete component values when you open a your commercial electronics? How do you identify the device? Glad if you can give me a tip on the above. Thanks!
I was working today on a panel when I came across two strange components. One was described brusquely as: SIC.47 630V 10% IND.ARG and the other too wasn't as informative: SKVA 20B250.
I understand the latter to be a capacitor when I did a quick Google. However Google had only one page to show which was in Spanish (or something like that): www.yoreparo.com/foros/electronica_industrial/182790.html - 22k
I suspect the other to be a thermistor (or a capacitor as well).
How do you guys interprete component values when you open a your commercial electronics? How do you identify the device? Glad if you can give me a tip on the above. Thanks!