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If you show your mail address in your personal panel, I can send you some pics (catalogue page, diagram and the photo).
According to Linde documentation, it''s part of the traction board, it's all sealed and I am not sure if it's reparable.
Hello!
Thanks for the inputs.
I do not have the model and serial number because I have only the unit itself for repair. I had to guess also what it was, since between any terminals I have an open circuit. I assumed it was dead and requested a quotation for it.
Could it be a surge supresseur?
Regards
well without a truck model and serial number we're just guessing
according to the part number Karait showed that is listed as an inductive plate (linde is known to name their parts strange names before) :o)
My other thought was some sort of bridge rectifier on a power circuit or a diode block
Like i said... without a truck model and serial number its going to be hard to identify exactly what this is.
It looks like printed circuit board, Linde PN 3793650102.
It is a part of control panel LDC on Linde 379 (L10-L12 series).
You can easily buy it in TVH for~ 80Euro.
Hi!
The customer brought me the unit Linde LDC-27 10FS10 with that part aside. I have measure it across all terminals and it is open circuit.
I'm not sure where to buy it in Europe!
Thanks
looks like some type of transistor to me
it could be a power diode block also like part of a bridge rectifier circuit
what did this come out of?
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