Hi,
The EIA-549 shows me something about midwest coil and transformer, and I have to assume the "9527" means something I just can't find a table to show what. Any idea how many watts it can handle?
Thanks,
Alan
Hi,
The EIA-549 shows me something about midwest coil and transformer, and I have to assume the "9527" means something I just can't find a table to show what. Any idea how many watts it can handle?
Thanks,
Alan
9527 looks like a date code. 1995, 27th week. More than likely it is a proprietary part. 53X0562-001 looks like old GE part numbering but that doesn't mean someone didn't use a similar system.
BTW, this type of question belongs in the components group.
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