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I'm hoping you can help me identify this component.
I need to replace it but I don't know its name to find it and purchase it.
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Is difficult to find it in my city.







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  • Can you upload a higher quality picture?
    – Darius
    Aug 16 at 15:56










  • Why not just take it with you to your "local electronic market"?
    – Barry
    Aug 16 at 15:58










  • is very complicated here. I can not to find it. So I think with the name I can check it by internet or another markets.
    – Lenin MO
    Aug 16 at 16:05






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    Phoenix Contact may be the manufacturer, judging from the logo.
    – Nick Alexeev♦
    Aug 16 at 16:10






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    What was the mystery object part of?
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up vote
1
down vote

favorite












I'm hoping you can help me identify this component.
I need to replace it but I don't know its name to find it and purchase it.
enter image description here



Is difficult to find it in my city.







share|improve this question






















  • Can you upload a higher quality picture?
    – Darius
    Aug 16 at 15:56










  • Why not just take it with you to your "local electronic market"?
    – Barry
    Aug 16 at 15:58










  • is very complicated here. I can not to find it. So I think with the name I can check it by internet or another markets.
    – Lenin MO
    Aug 16 at 16:05






  • 2




    Phoenix Contact may be the manufacturer, judging from the logo.
    – Nick Alexeev♦
    Aug 16 at 16:10






  • 1




    What was the mystery object part of?
    – K H
    Aug 17 at 2:02












up vote
1
down vote

favorite









up vote
1
down vote

favorite











I'm hoping you can help me identify this component.
I need to replace it but I don't know its name to find it and purchase it.
enter image description here



Is difficult to find it in my city.







share|improve this question














I'm hoping you can help me identify this component.
I need to replace it but I don't know its name to find it and purchase it.
enter image description here



Is difficult to find it in my city.









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  • Can you upload a higher quality picture?
    – Darius
    Aug 16 at 15:56










  • Why not just take it with you to your "local electronic market"?
    – Barry
    Aug 16 at 15:58










  • is very complicated here. I can not to find it. So I think with the name I can check it by internet or another markets.
    – Lenin MO
    Aug 16 at 16:05






  • 2




    Phoenix Contact may be the manufacturer, judging from the logo.
    – Nick Alexeev♦
    Aug 16 at 16:10






  • 1




    What was the mystery object part of?
    – K H
    Aug 17 at 2:02
















  • Can you upload a higher quality picture?
    – Darius
    Aug 16 at 15:56










  • Why not just take it with you to your "local electronic market"?
    – Barry
    Aug 16 at 15:58










  • is very complicated here. I can not to find it. So I think with the name I can check it by internet or another markets.
    – Lenin MO
    Aug 16 at 16:05






  • 2




    Phoenix Contact may be the manufacturer, judging from the logo.
    – Nick Alexeev♦
    Aug 16 at 16:10






  • 1




    What was the mystery object part of?
    – K H
    Aug 17 at 2:02















Can you upload a higher quality picture?
– Darius
Aug 16 at 15:56




Can you upload a higher quality picture?
– Darius
Aug 16 at 15:56












Why not just take it with you to your "local electronic market"?
– Barry
Aug 16 at 15:58




Why not just take it with you to your "local electronic market"?
– Barry
Aug 16 at 15:58












is very complicated here. I can not to find it. So I think with the name I can check it by internet or another markets.
– Lenin MO
Aug 16 at 16:05




is very complicated here. I can not to find it. So I think with the name I can check it by internet or another markets.
– Lenin MO
Aug 16 at 16:05




2




2




Phoenix Contact may be the manufacturer, judging from the logo.
– Nick Alexeev♦
Aug 16 at 16:10




Phoenix Contact may be the manufacturer, judging from the logo.
– Nick Alexeev♦
Aug 16 at 16:10




1




1




What was the mystery object part of?
– K H
Aug 17 at 2:02




What was the mystery object part of?
– K H
Aug 17 at 2:02










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It's this plug-in LED module from Phoenix Contact:



https://www.phoenixcontact.com/online/portal/us?uri=pxc-oc-itemdetail:pid=2833657&library=usen&tab=1




Plug-in module, with freewheeling diode and yellow LED, polarity: A1+,
A2-, input voltage: 12 ... 24 V DC ±20 %







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    LED Module for use with PR1 Series, PR2 Series, 24V dc



    https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/relay-interfaces/5080203/






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      It's this plug-in LED module from Phoenix Contact:



      https://www.phoenixcontact.com/online/portal/us?uri=pxc-oc-itemdetail:pid=2833657&library=usen&tab=1




      Plug-in module, with freewheeling diode and yellow LED, polarity: A1+,
      A2-, input voltage: 12 ... 24 V DC ±20 %







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        It's this plug-in LED module from Phoenix Contact:



        https://www.phoenixcontact.com/online/portal/us?uri=pxc-oc-itemdetail:pid=2833657&library=usen&tab=1




        Plug-in module, with freewheeling diode and yellow LED, polarity: A1+,
        A2-, input voltage: 12 ... 24 V DC ±20 %







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          up vote
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          It's this plug-in LED module from Phoenix Contact:



          https://www.phoenixcontact.com/online/portal/us?uri=pxc-oc-itemdetail:pid=2833657&library=usen&tab=1




          Plug-in module, with freewheeling diode and yellow LED, polarity: A1+,
          A2-, input voltage: 12 ... 24 V DC ±20 %







          share|improve this answer












          It's this plug-in LED module from Phoenix Contact:



          https://www.phoenixcontact.com/online/portal/us?uri=pxc-oc-itemdetail:pid=2833657&library=usen&tab=1




          Plug-in module, with freewheeling diode and yellow LED, polarity: A1+,
          A2-, input voltage: 12 ... 24 V DC ±20 %








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              LED Module for use with PR1 Series, PR2 Series, 24V dc



              https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/relay-interfaces/5080203/






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                LED Module for use with PR1 Series, PR2 Series, 24V dc



                https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/relay-interfaces/5080203/






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                  LED Module for use with PR1 Series, PR2 Series, 24V dc



                  https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/relay-interfaces/5080203/






                  share|improve this answer












                  LED Module for use with PR1 Series, PR2 Series, 24V dc



                  https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/relay-interfaces/5080203/







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