QUANTUM DESIGN 1802 Digital Bridge Temperature Controller R/g
( Brand: Quantum Design ), ( Manufacturer Part Number: 1802 ), ( Part Type: Digital Controller ), ( Analog/digital: Digital ), ( Country Of Origin: United States ), ( California Prop 65 Warning: Not A Food Product Do Not Eat. Dental Damage And/or Digestive Disturbance May Occur If Consumed. )
Review QUANTUM DESIGN Model Digital R/g Bridge Temperature Controller
However, I did not see any burnt spots or components in area could visualize without dismantling it. Quantum Design model 1802 Digital R/G Bridge Temperature Controller. It is missing screws for the top bottom covers, has an unconnected terminal/wire, see last pic, and that burnt electronics smell. It powers up and the power light blinks, but I am unable to test it beyond that.
part #: 1802 prices
$59.99-$82.42
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brand: Quantum Design
mpn: 1802
part type: Digital Controller
analog/digital: Digital
country of origin: United States
california prop 65 warning: Not A Food Product Do Not Eat. Dental Damage And/or Digestive Disturbance May Occur If Consumed.
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availability: In Stock
options: Ship-to-home
sold: 0
quantity: 1
started: May 28, 2026
best offers: True
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policy: No Returns
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PLCs HMIs > PLC Peripheral Modules > PLC Temperature Modules
part type: digital controller, analog/digital: digital, country of origin: united states, california prop 65 warning: not a food product do not eat. dental damage and/or digestive disturbance may occur if consumed., category: business & industrial > plcs hmis > plc peripheral modules > plc temperature modules, sku: 12300921948363892,
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