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ID of a component believed to be a relay 2

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doug1942

Electrical
Aug 29, 2008
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This component is a metal can measuring 1in.X 1in.X 2in. high. There are 6 pins coming out of the bottom of the can. The markings on the can are: PCA Electronics; 2DL-1300-137;
2325; 943602-1. There is resistance between 2 sets of pins (pins 1&2 and pins 4&5)of 29 ohms.
 
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Could also be a 1:1 transformer with two free pins. Or something entirely different...

Do you need a replacement? Or do you want to reverse-engineer something that is working? In the former case, it would be practical to open the can. Probably soft soldered - can be opened quite easily. Or use hack-saw.

In the latter case, the surrounding circuitry usually reveals what kind of component it is.

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Have you asked the manufacturer? That would seem the simplest solution:

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