I need help identifying a component
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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.
Is difficult to find it in my city.
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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.
Is difficult to find it in my city.
components identification
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?
– K H
Aug 17 at 2:02
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up vote
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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.
Is difficult to find it in my city.
components identification
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.
Is difficult to find it in my city.
components identification
edited Aug 17 at 6:50


K H
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asked Aug 16 at 15:55


Lenin MO
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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
 |Â
show 3 more comments
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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2 Answers
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active
oldest
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
up vote
5
down vote
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 %
add a comment |Â
up vote
5
down vote
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 %
add a comment |Â
up vote
5
down vote
up vote
5
down vote
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 %
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 %
answered Aug 16 at 16:13
Darius
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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/
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
LED Module for use with PR1 Series, PR2 Series, 24V dc
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/relay-interfaces/5080203/
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
LED Module for use with PR1 Series, PR2 Series, 24V dc
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/relay-interfaces/5080203/
LED Module for use with PR1 Series, PR2 Series, 24V dc
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/relay-interfaces/5080203/
answered Aug 16 at 16:14
Martin
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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