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do anyone know what is this - solid state fuse?

Posted: 16 Apr 2013, 20:04
by kwm488
hi
do anyone know what is this?
where can i buy this?
i believe this is not capacitor.

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Re: do anyone know what is this

Posted: 16 Apr 2013, 20:07
by kwm488
sorry
the photo not work
please see here

https://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b383 ... 640fe1.jpg

Re: do anyone know what is this

Posted: 16 Apr 2013, 20:10
by kwm488
i know i post a wrong place. but i can't del this post

Re: do anyone know what is this

Posted: 16 Apr 2013, 21:35
by square wave
Looks like a ceramic multilayer cap to me. Just a regular old capacitor.

As for the code stamp... googling "capacitor LF30" found this page. Looks like that's a lead formation indicator. And I figure "090U" is the capacitance value but I'm not sure what it means. Maybe 90nF?

Re: do anyone know what is this

Posted: 17 Apr 2013, 00:04
by coldcraft
if that's in a JHS morning glory, then that part is actually a solid state fuse of sorts.

Re: do anyone know what is this

Posted: 17 Apr 2013, 02:14
by kwm488
hi
yes. it is jhs morning glory. why you know it?
i think it is fuse 。do you know where can i buy it

Re: do anyone know what is this

Posted: 17 Apr 2013, 02:33
by square wave
I stand corrected. I've never seen these types of fuses. Learn something new every day!

Sorry, I don't know where these can be purchased.

Re: do anyone know what is this

Posted: 17 Apr 2013, 02:45
by toneman
looks like a ceramic cap at first glance..

What does it say on the board right next to the part??

I see a "....1.."......

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Re: do anyone know what is this

Posted: 17 Apr 2013, 04:06
by kwm488
hi
i find more information. it is proved.

it is brand of Littelfuse, model no is 30R090U. it is mean 30v , 0.9A.

and it install in the board of F1 location.

Re: do anyone know what is this

Posted: 17 Apr 2013, 08:36
by Lucifer
I think this type of device is called a Polyfuse or Polyswitch - 'poly' because it can be used over and over - ie, it resets itself, so you don't have to replace them like glass fuses.

I'm not sure how they do this - I think it's to do with a physical/chemical breakdown under stress (ie, too much current).

Some amp and computer manufacturers use them to protect the mains transformers.

Search for 'Polyfuse' or 'Polyswitch' for more info.

Re: do anyone know what is this

Posted: 17 Apr 2013, 08:41
by deltafred
kwm488 wrote:hi
yes. it is jhs morning glory. why you know it?
i think it is fuse 。do you know where can i buy it
It would have helped if you had given us all the information that you had on it first, things like

Pedal make and type.
What the silk screen component identifier marking for it is (a fuse it is probably marked something like F1).
Position in circuit (being a fuse it is probably right after the power input ).
What it read with a multimeter.