new wonder what this is..

Im trying to replace some old parts this first one is / CGW LPI 4 then under that has 4w 3k 10% , what is it ,and what can i use to replace it with ? thanks I'm working on a 1957 knight kit mono amplifier 83yx797

by g9
June 23, 2019

has a resistance of 4.770 .

by g9
June 23, 2019

1 Answer

Answer by Angakkoq

It´s a resistor... CGW Lpi-4 4 Watt 3.6k Ohms 10 Resistors. https://www.ebay.com/p/CGW-Lpi-4-4-Watt-3-6k-Ohms-10-Resistors-NNB/2173620718

+1 vote
by Angakkoq
June 25, 2019

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