What does RT mean on a pcb
On Mar 11, 6:39 am, Eeyore
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rupert wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
James Sweet wrote:
rupert wrote:
hi i am a self taught repairer of basic electronic items and have been
doing it for about 4 years, as i buy faulty items repair them then
sell them on but i have a batch of about 25 PVRs i have repaired about
20 of them but there is one part on the last 4 that i need and cant
identify
It is on the power supply board
it is labelled RT1 and looks alot like a small capacitor
it has the marking 8S100L on it
it is one of the early components on the board (next after the fuse-
F1))
please help as i have repured the rest of the board but am sure that i
need to replace this aswell as it is showing scorch marks
Probably a MOV for surge protection.
They look similar to NTCs too. The MOV will be 'across the line' where an NTC
will be in series.
hi THANKS ALOT its an NTC then but how do i find the value of the one
i need
Measure a good one ?
They're specced by surge capability (related to size) and hot and cold resistance.
You should be able to find a suitable replacement from that.
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