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Old 03-26-2012, 12:25 AM
bob91343 bob91343 is offline
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If that is true, an open choke isn't a big deal. First make sure there is no short (to ground) on the side with zero potential. Sometimes you can repair a choke if you can get it open; the problem is most often at the end of the winding or the actual terminal.

Failing that, you can replace it easily and tuck the replacement into an inconspicuous place.
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