Hi

When used as a fuse a ferrite bead generally does a poor job. They  
will move quite a bit of current before they explode. I seem to prove  
that every so often ...

Bob


On Nov 28, 2007, at 1:59 AM, 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!
>
> Sean Murphy
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