bridgeport HELP PLEASE!!
On Mar 17, 7:07 am, "William Noble" wrote:
4.7 meg ohms - is it 1/10 watt? remember power = voltage squared /
resistance - I doubt that unless you have some very high voltages in there
(to get a tenth watt, you need about 685 volts if I didn't slip a decimal) -
suggest you look more carefully at the board - it may be a different
resistor
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Hi Folks,
More info taken directly from the circuit board (posterior side
stamped in gold character text):
PD71114/01/B - ISSUE 8 (OR B)
Printed on the black dust cover which shrouds the circuit board is
marked:
ERSKINE SYSTEMS LTD
SCARBOROUGH YORKSHIRE
ELY 28.023 EM
80.42
Does this create any clarity or add to the confusion??
Thanks for the ongoing support.
darren
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