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[SOLVED] Fixing a Home Theater

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Hello Everybody,

I am trying to fix an old home-theater. This component broke and I am having a hard time discovering what this is. I asked vendors in different stores but none of them could identify it. The name written in the board is L200 but googling it wasn't of any help.

It seems to me that this is a filter or a resistance, do you guys have any clue of what this is (images attached)?

Thanks in advance

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There is a specific category for repair tips and service. Thread moved [alexan_e]
 

It's an incandescent lamp, most likely used as a speaker (tweeter ?) overload protection. You hardly won't find a spare part in a DIY shop. If you have a healthy exemplar, you can determine the I/V characteristic and try to find a more or less fitting standard lamp.
 
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Thanks a lot! I'll give it a try and post here later.
 

I installed a new 12V lamp and worked as intended. The replacement lamp was bought in a car accessories store (not in a electronics DIY shop).
Thanks a lot for your help.
 

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