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Beko DRCS76W Tumble Dyer [No power]
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<blockquote data-quote="Learning_On_The_Job" data-source="post: 518972" data-attributes="member: 34051"><p><a href="https://i.imgur.com/7rjanjr.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.imgur.com/7rjanjr.jpg</a> The worst of the damage was also hidden, hairline crack visual from the top of the board, barely noticeable, easy to glance over it. Its R4, not D4 as I posted above. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://i.imgur.com/A5YU3uu.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.imgur.com/A5YU3uu.jpg</a> The black substance was being almost completely obscured by the resistor. It hasnt damaged the part next to it, thats just cosmetic.</p><p></p><p>I’ve started to learn you can trace parts along the circuit to see whats working and what isnt, so I'm still doing that. </p><p></p><p>Considering how cheap these resistors are, im tempted to try one. Just to see if this does fix it, if anything. I wonder what type the resistor is though. It looks very similar to ‘Through Hole Wirewound Resistors, 3W, ± 5%, Axial Leaded Extra Small Size’, but they come in various resistance.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas where I can find out what resistance I would need, and is this the correct resistor ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Learning_On_The_Job, post: 518972, member: 34051"] [URL="https://i.imgur.com/7rjanjr.jpg"]https://i.imgur.com/7rjanjr.jpg[/URL] The worst of the damage was also hidden, hairline crack visual from the top of the board, barely noticeable, easy to glance over it. Its R4, not D4 as I posted above. [URL="https://i.imgur.com/A5YU3uu.jpg"]https://i.imgur.com/A5YU3uu.jpg[/URL] The black substance was being almost completely obscured by the resistor. It hasnt damaged the part next to it, thats just cosmetic. I’ve started to learn you can trace parts along the circuit to see whats working and what isnt, so I'm still doing that. Considering how cheap these resistors are, im tempted to try one. Just to see if this does fix it, if anything. I wonder what type the resistor is though. It looks very similar to ‘Through Hole Wirewound Resistors, 3W, ± 5%, Axial Leaded Extra Small Size’, but they come in various resistance. Any ideas where I can find out what resistance I would need, and is this the correct resistor ? [/QUOTE]
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