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The board or the components? You have a IC chip, Capacitor, resistors, ferrit coils, diodes, etc
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Harmonic wrote The board or the components? You have a IC chip, Capacitor, resistors, ferrit coils, diodes, etc
Dayum bro, you can tell just by looking
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Harmonic wrote The board or the components? You have a IC chip, Capacitor, resistors, ferrit coils, diodes, etc
The lettering "V_IN1" and "V_IN2"
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Voltage IN 1 and Voltage IN 2
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Defrost9 wroteHarmonic wrote The board or the components? You have a IC chip, Capacitor, resistors, ferrit coils, diodes, etc
The lettering "V_IN1" and "V_IN2"
Oh those to words? They stand for the voltage in 1&2, seems like the cable has 2 voltage points on it.
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