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What is this and how do I test it?

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jeffrey776

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Hey Guys,

I have a monitor that is blowing fuses and this coil is testing at .02 ohm. I'm not sure if this is a correct reading or not. on the coil is printed
PREM 9115
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A quick answer would be a huge help. Thanks
 

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It looks like an inductor, which when measured with a DC Ohmmeter, would show a resistance of less than 1 Ohm.

To actually test it, it would take an Inductance Meter or Inductance Bridge.
 
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It's not likely that the inductor is causing the blown fuses. It's more likely a short in one of the monitor power supply semiconductors. That could be difficult to find.
 
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