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Old 15th Jan 2021, 9:38 am   #1
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Moving workshop, filing all parts away in order, what are these. My all in one component tester says unknown, meter reads OS on ohms.

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Old 15th Jan 2021, 9:45 am   #2
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Default Re: What are these?

It looks like a mica capacitor.

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Old 15th Jan 2021, 9:49 am   #3
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Quick update found these, FLUKE 25 diesn't read as high as 100M not sure value of first one, 1G ohm?
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Old 15th Jan 2021, 9:51 am   #4
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Old 15th Jan 2021, 9:55 am   #5
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I beg to differ, that looks more like a 1G ohm high voltage resistor. RS carry very similar looking parts. I could be wrong, it's not unknown!
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Old 15th Jan 2021, 9:55 am   #6
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Never seen one before but it reads 1G0, if it read 1R0, 1K0 or 1M0 I would have said it was a resistor so could it be a 1GΩ resistor? Probably show OC on a standard meter.

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Old 15th Jan 2021, 9:58 am   #7
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Just found out a bit more after finding the boxed ones, they are resistors, 200M and 1G ohm, or fresh air, thanks for the info, always a answer or more on this forum. Many thanks. My meter won't go anywhere near, reason showing open
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