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The resistor is not likely 47 K, probably 47 ohms...you can replace it with the 100 ohm 10 watt resistor...make sure you put a fuse in the power line to protect against a short on the new silicon diode.
The old resistor is probably fiberglass but might contain asbestos so just be careful removing it, not to break it apart or cut into it. It is listed in the parts list as a "Glasohm" 47 ohm resistor so the schematic marking must be wrong.
Last edited by Chad Hauris; 08-11-2005 at 07:15 AM.
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