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dogbone resistor values
#1

Hi guy's,
Have a question regarding values of dog bone resistors.
Working on a Grunow 654 and it has 2 dog bone resistors.
Schematics calls for a 5M ohm resistor and a 20M ohm resistor.
Does not specify how many watt resistors these are.
I think most other resistors in this unit are 1/2 watt.
Not sure about these.
Any suggestions?
murf
#2

Sounds like 5000 and 20,000 ohms, my best guess. If in the voltage divider circuit, could need 2 or more watts. Need you to post scematic or link to be sure. Of course one would like to fix or define underlying cause for failure. Measure out of circuit and tell us about it.
#3

Thanks for the reply Codefox,
Schematics for this radio can be found on nostalgia radio free schematics.
It's a grunow model 654.
One of these is connected to a tube socket and the other is connected to one of the electrolitic circuits.
They are reading a little high.
One is reading about 7M instead if 5M, and the other is reading about 25M instead of 20M.
I wonder why some schematics specify wattage, and others don't?
Thanks
#4

Murf,

Guess you have not browsed my Philco website enough? Icon_smile

From the PARTS VALUES section, under resistors:
http://philcorepairbench.com/resistcompare.htm

Comparison pics of typical dogbone types and wattages shown by physical size.

[Image: http://www.philcorepairbench.com/images/carbon01.jpg]

[Image: http://www.philcorepairbench.com/images/dogbone01.jpg]

[Image: http://www.philcorepairbench.com/images/dogbone02.jpg]

Chuck


Chuck
#5

Excellent info.
I will print this page out for my records.
Thanks
#6

Murf,

Look thru all the Service Tips. Lotsa good stuff.

Chuck
#7

Might add that most dogbones are past their best used by woof. Not everybody would agree though.




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