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Offline sudontTopic starter

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Burnt Resistor ID Help
« on: September 17, 2020, 01:17:37 pm »
While testing a late 80s sampler I'm repairing, I forgot to connect all the PCB to chassis ground screws, and found it blew a resistor,
But without a service manual I'm not sure what to replace it with.
I managed to find a pic of the resistor before it was burnt but it's pixellated, any help would be appreciated.

It looks like it could be a 47G Ohms resistor according to resistor charts, but to me that's far too high a value to make any sense in the circuit?
So maybe it's a 4.7ohm resistor?

The resistor in question seems to connect the ground plane on bottom on PCB to top, unless I'm mistaken..

 

Offline T3sl4co1l

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Re: Burnt Resistor ID Help
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2020, 03:14:24 am »
Looks like yellow violet black gold (47Ω 5%).

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