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What is 5W15RJ?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

it may be a ceramic resistor. If it is a resistor, it'll be about 1 inch in length with 2 contact points. It sounds like a 5-Watt 15-Ohm resistor.

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