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10S050M - component in PC power supply

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Where is this component located?
If it's mounted on a heatsink along with other diodes, it could be a schottky diode rated at 50V, 10A.
If it's mounted near the fuse and mains input, it could be an NTC, perhaps resistance 10 ohms.
A picture of the component on the board will help.
 

Where is this component located?
If it's mounted on a heatsink along with other diodes, it could be a schottky diode rated at 50V, 10A.
If it's mounted near the fuse and mains input, it could be an NTC, perhaps resistance 10 ohms.
A picture of the component on the board will help.
Near the bridge rectifier and large electrolytic capacitors. I assume it is thermistor fuse of some sort but I would like to know for sure and obtain a datasheet for it.
 

It is an NTC with the following specifications:
Diameter: 10mm
Series: Inrush current limiting
Resistance at 25'C: 5Ω
Tolerance: ±20%

You can find the datasheet here:
Datasheet Quickview

Datasheet PDF

Hope this helps.
Tahmid.

Thanks matey. It is actually the opposite to what I was thinking it was - high resistance while cool and low resistance when hot.
 

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