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The greyish silver cylinder with * 100 on it.. I cannot find any info on it... Any ideas?
 

could be caps, could be inductors.

a better picture - maybe from the side as well - might help further.
 

sometimes just the shape from the side can give a clue. Hence my request for a profile pic.

In the absence I can only guess its a cap (because of the plastic seat) - either an SMT electrolytic aluminium, or maybe even a supercap.
 

NAh, inductors. even that the picture is quite grainy, it is, almost, deductible that the silkscreen legend besides the lower right one starts with L

Good catch !! good eyes !! It's definitely L in at least 2 places
the markings on top ( * 100) were troubling me too.
 

Good catch !! good eyes !! It's definitely L in at least 2 places
the markings on top ( * 100) were troubling me too.

Good eyes?
I have two pair of glasses. One for reading, second for outdoors.

BUT, that's how inductors on ferrite do look.
 

NAh, inductors. even that the picture is quite grainy, it is, almost, deductible that the silkscreen legend besides the lower right one starts with L

Good eyes?
I have two pair of glasses. One for reading, second for outdoors.

BUT, that's how inductors on ferrite do look.

i was referring to your being able to read the silkscreen...
 

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