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Originally Posted by DaveWM
opps nver mind, I was looking at the 18k on the service switch and yes you would need to lift the 1.8k ground 1st then with the ser swich in normal you should be able to read them both.
One thing to remember, IF you do not heat sink the lead AND if you use a lot of heat to unsolder them, THEN its possible that you may heat damage them causing a drift upward that was not there before you lifted them. So use a heat sink to be on the safe side.
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I have a clip on heat sink for the leads. I plan on doing this over the weekend as I'm expecting a batch of resistors to arrive. Figure while I have the chassis removed, I'll check a number of other in and around the drivers.
Oh, and I don't know why I didn't see it before in Sams, but I did the resistance checking for all the transistors. All of them were within 10% of values given with most of them pretty much dead on. I'm attaching what I used incase you're wondering what I'm talking about. I did checked each to ground (same ground point for all).
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Last edited by TinCanAlley; 10-16-2013 at 04:36 PM.
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