12-07-2013, 03:49 PM
Hi Guy's,
Have a question on my 40-190 that I am trying to resurrect.
SOmeone in the past has replaced the electrolitics in this chassis, which meant a little re-wiring to eliminate the cans.
Question is, the dogbone resistor connected in to one of the electrolitics has really faded colors which makes it hard to determine correct value. Might be blu or green with brown or red end and dot.
If I disconnect one end and measure with my ohm meter it reads .6 k ohm. Looks like probably a 2 watt resistor.
Looking at the parts list I see nothing around that value. Nothing over 1 watt.
Probably not the original I would guess.
Any suggestions?
murf
Have a question on my 40-190 that I am trying to resurrect.
SOmeone in the past has replaced the electrolitics in this chassis, which meant a little re-wiring to eliminate the cans.
Question is, the dogbone resistor connected in to one of the electrolitics has really faded colors which makes it hard to determine correct value. Might be blu or green with brown or red end and dot.
If I disconnect one end and measure with my ohm meter it reads .6 k ohm. Looks like probably a 2 watt resistor.
Looking at the parts list I see nothing around that value. Nothing over 1 watt.
Probably not the original I would guess.
Any suggestions?
murf