Hi Sean,

Sean Murphy wrote:
> Greetings all
> 
> I have a net4801 that, unfortunately, was running connected to a large  
> battery bank when a short occurred.  This killed the net4801 rather  
> effectively, but from looks alone it seems that one particular  
> component may have sacrificed itself alone to save the rest as  
> (visually) that is the only one showing damage.
> 
> http://www.gambierrip.ca/~sean/pict/net4801_fried.JPG
> 
> I am hoping someone can help me identify what part this.  Seen intact  
> here:
> 
> http://www.gambierrip.ca/~sean/pict/net4801_not-fried.JPG
> 
> If I can identify that part I will see if I can resurrect this net4801  
> and put it back into use.  Granted this may be a long shot, but it is  
> a whole lot better then tossing it in the trash!

1206 ferrite bead 300R 2.5A, t.ex. MI1206M301R available from Digikey.

But please note that multiple parts in the power supply circuit often 
dies when something like that happens....


Best Regards,


Soren Kristensen

CEO & Chief Engineer
Soekris Engineering, Inc.
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