So...the reason I'm looking for the above drawing is because I'm in the same boat that Dug was in. I?ve recently acquired a couple PM1000 strips and I?ve got four damaged inductors between the two channels. Bummer!
The damage is to the 5.6H (1), 100mH (2), and 680mH (1) inductors. On each one, the plastic that is holding a lead has broken and the lead is separated from the little-itty-bitty wire that it needs to be connected to.
I?ve been looking around for a couple hours now and it doesn?t seem like these are going to be very easy to replace.
I?ve seen 100mH TOKO inductors listed at Mouser/Digikey but they don?t stock them. I could probably find those somewhere. I?m not sure it?s a good replacement (the Q could be different, right?), but at least it might be in the same ballpark.
So far I haven't found 680mH or 5.6H sizes stocked online by any of the usual suspects or in anything close to this form factor. Which leads me to two questions:
1. Is it possible (even from a theoretical standpoint) to fix these? Could I give them to my friend who is capable of soldering surface-mount components and have him try to surgically reattach the leads to those wires?
2. How do they even make a 5.6H inductor this small? This thing is the size of the end of my thumb! Seems like anything else in the multiple Henry range is a lot bigger than this.
I?ve attached a photo to show the damaged areas of two of the inductors. Cork screw provided for scale and description of my mental state.
Jed