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Resistor value & visible condition?
I have just opened an Enermax PC power supply that has very reduced power
output (2v on 5v & 12v connectors). Upon visual inspection I see encrustation on one resistor which has dripped down onto a capacitor(?). This I am assuming is only adhesive that was dropped on it and subsequently burned during operation but am not positive as the very small puddle at the bottom is reminiscent of what I have seen from leaking capacitors. Anyhow, just for the heck of it I removed the resistor for inspection and notice a value of 15.62kohm. If I am correct in reading my bands it should be a 25kohm +/-5%. If so this leaves me skeptical and wanting to replace it even though I do not at all believe it is the cause of my PSU failure. What I'm not sure of is the exact value of the resistor? Pretty positive that I'm correct in reading it as a 25kohm unit but what wattage is it? Sure looks like no resistor that my local Radio Shack stocks which are mainly 1/4 & 1/2 watt units. Here are links to pictures of the resistor in question: http://home.comcast.net/~mig317/temp...or_mounted.jpg http://home.comcast.net/~mig317/temp..._unmounted.jpg Any info or advice regarding this resistor would be greatly appreciated. Best Regards, Kj |
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Mark wrote: I have just opened an Enermax PC power supply that has very reduced power output (2v on 5v & 12v connectors). Upon visual inspection I see encrustation on one resistor which has dripped down onto a capacitor(?). This I am assuming is only adhesive that was dropped on it and subsequently burned during operation but am not positive as the very small puddle at the bottom is reminiscent of what I have seen from leaking capacitors. Anyhow, just for the heck of it I removed the resistor for inspection and notice a value of 15.62kohm. If I am correct in reading my bands it should be a 25kohm +/-5%. If so this leaves me skeptical and wanting to replace it even though I do not at all believe it is the cause of my PSU failure. What I'm not sure of is the exact value of the resistor? Pretty positive that I'm correct in reading it as a 25kohm unit but what wattage is it? Sure looks like no resistor that my local Radio Shack stocks which are mainly 1/4 & 1/2 watt units. Here are links to pictures of the resistor in question: http://home.comcast.net/~mig317/temp...or_mounted.jpg http://home.comcast.net/~mig317/temp..._unmounted.jpg Any info or advice regarding this resistor would be greatly appreciated. Best Regards, Kj Hi... Perhaps the colours in the picture don't come out quite right.... but if they do looks like 7500 ohms to me (violet-green-red?) Ken |
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"Ken Weitzel" wrote in message news:Idlve.1798590$Xk.291378@pd7tw3no... Perhaps the colours in the picture don't come out quite right.... but if they do looks like 7500 ohms to me (violet-green-red?) I'm seeing red-green-orange! N |
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NSM wrote: "Ken Weitzel" wrote in message news:Idlve.1798590$Xk.291378@pd7tw3no... Perhaps the colours in the picture don't come out quite right.... but if they do looks like 7500 ohms to me (violet-green-red?) I'm seeing red-green-orange! N Hi... Oops. Not on my monitor Even looked again - same thing I guess that kinda means maybe we oughtn't depend on digital pictures for this kinda stuff, eh? Ken |
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Mark wrote:
http://home.comcast.net/~mig317/temp..._unmounted.jpg Sure looks like 15k to me: brown-green-orange-gold... --- Met vriendelijke groet, Maarten Bakker. |
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Wow! You guys are quick to reply!
Maarten could be correct. I have been reading it as red/green/orange but my red is quite dull/muddy and could be brown. Fwiw, I do much video editing therefore calibrate my monitors often. On my end the colors display as true as the part in front of me. Ken is right though as I understand the problems with monitor calibration of the masses...no two are exactly the same and a question like this could be quite confusing. ;-) Now that I'm not even sure of my ohms value (lol) which I thought I was, anyone have an opinion on the possible origin of the encrustation? Errant adhesive put through heat cycles...or leakage? Plus, does the body color gray give me any additional information about the resistor? Watts, material, type, etc? Thanks again guys for the very swift responses! "Ken Weitzel" wrote in message news:Eslve.92628$El.82210@pd7tw1no... NSM wrote: "Ken Weitzel" wrote in message news:Idlve.1798590$Xk.291378@pd7tw3no... Perhaps the colours in the picture don't come out quite right.... but if they do looks like 7500 ohms to me (violet-green-red?) I'm seeing red-green-orange! N Hi... Oops. Not on my monitor Even looked again - same thing I guess that kinda means maybe we oughtn't depend on digital pictures for this kinda stuff, eh? Ken |
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"Ken Weitzel" wrote in message news:Eslve.92628$El.82210@pd7tw1no... I'm seeing red-green-orange! Oops. Not on my monitor Even looked again - same thing I guess that kinda means maybe we oughtn't depend on digital pictures for this kinda stuff, eh? Even the resistors themselves are getting harder to ID. Why they would make the body red I will never know. N |
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Mark wrote:
I have just opened an Enermax PC power supply that has very reduced power output (2v on 5v & 12v connectors). Upon visual inspection I see encrustation on one resistor which has dripped down onto a capacitor(?). This I am assuming is only adhesive that was dropped on it and subsequently burned during operation but am not positive as the very small puddle at the bottom is reminiscent of what I have seen from leaking capacitors. Anyhow, just for the heck of it I removed the resistor for inspection and notice a value of 15.62kohm. If I am correct in reading my bands it should be a 25kohm +/-5%. If so this leaves me skeptical and wanting to replace it even though I do not at all believe it is the cause of my PSU failure. What I'm not sure of is the exact value of the resistor? Pretty positive that I'm correct in reading it as a 25kohm unit but what wattage is it? Sure looks like no resistor that my local Radio Shack stocks which are mainly 1/4 & 1/2 watt units. Here are links to pictures of the resistor in question: http://home.comcast.net/~mig317/temp...or_mounted.jpg http://home.comcast.net/~mig317/temp..._unmounted.jpg Any info or advice regarding this resistor would be greatly appreciated. Best Regards, Kj brown/green/org gold 15k 5% |
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Mark wrote:
I have just opened an Enermax PC power supply that has very reduced power output (2v on 5v & 12v connectors). Upon visual inspection I see encrustation on one resistor which has dripped down onto a capacitor(?). This I am assuming is only adhesive that was dropped on it and subsequently burned during operation but am not positive as the very small puddle at the bottom is reminiscent of what I have seen from leaking capacitors. Anyhow, just for the heck of it I removed the resistor for inspection and notice a value of 15.62kohm. If I am correct in reading my bands it should be a 25kohm +/-5%. If so this leaves me skeptical and wanting to replace it even though I do not at all believe it is the cause of my PSU failure. What I'm not sure of is the exact value of the resistor? Pretty positive that I'm correct in reading it as a 25kohm unit but what wattage is it? Sure looks like no resistor that my local Radio Shack stocks which are mainly 1/4 & 1/2 watt units. Here are links to pictures of the resistor in question: http://home.comcast.net/~mig317/temp...or_mounted.jpg http://home.comcast.net/~mig317/temp..._unmounted.jpg Any info or advice regarding this resistor would be greatly appreciated. Best Regards, Kj Looks like Brown-Green, but the third is tough. If RED (hundreds) if Orange (Thousands) so 1.5K or 15K Gold=5% |
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Mark wrote:
I have just opened an Enermax PC power supply that has very reduced power output (2v on 5v & 12v connectors). Upon visual inspection I see encrustation on one resistor which has dripped down onto a capacitor(?). This I am assuming is only adhesive that was dropped on it and subsequently burned during operation but am not positive as the very small puddle at the bottom is reminiscent of what I have seen from leaking capacitors. Anyhow, just for the heck of it I removed the resistor for inspection and notice a value of 15.62kohm. If I am correct in reading my bands it should be a 25kohm +/-5%. If so this leaves me skeptical and wanting to replace it even though I do not at all believe it is the cause of my PSU failure. What I'm not sure of is the exact value of the resistor? Pretty positive that I'm correct in reading it as a 25kohm unit but what wattage is it? Sure looks like no resistor that my local Radio Shack stocks which are mainly 1/4 & 1/2 watt units. Here are links to pictures of the resistor in question: http://home.comcast.net/~mig317/temp...or_mounted.jpg http://home.comcast.net/~mig317/temp..._unmounted.jpg Any info or advice regarding this resistor would be greatly appreciated. Best Regards, Kj http://www.aikenamps.com/ResistorColorCode.htm |
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Mark wrote:
Now that I'm not even sure of my ohms value (lol) which I thought I was, anyone have an opinion on the possible origin of the encrustation? Errant adhesive put through heat cycles...or leakage? Plus, does the body color gray give me any additional information about the resistor? Watts, material, type, etc? Almost certainly the brown stuff is glue. I guess the resistor is of a wirewound, non-flammable type, at least 1W. --- Met vriendelijke groet, Maarten Bakker. |
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I agree: with +-5% Tolerance, it can't be 25 K nor 75 K
Nprmalized values within the E12 series a 1 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.2 2.7 3.3 3.9 4.7 5.6 6.8 8.2 a écrit dans le message news: ... Mark wrote: http://home.comcast.net/~mig317/temp..._unmounted.jpg Sure looks like 15k to me: brown-green-orange-gold... --- Met vriendelijke groet, Maarten Bakker. |
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Thanks Maarten. That is the info I was looking for.
Assuming Br/Gr/Or the ohms test is spot on at 15.3k meaning that there really is no need for replacement now. Much appreciate your informative replies. ;-) Cheers! wrote in message ... Mark wrote: Now that I'm not even sure of my ohms value (lol) which I thought I was, anyone have an opinion on the possible origin of the encrustation? Errant adhesive put through heat cycles...or leakage? Plus, does the body color gray give me any additional information about the resistor? Watts, material, type, etc? Almost certainly the brown stuff is glue. I guess the resistor is of a wirewound, non-flammable type, at least 1W. --- Met vriendelijke groet, Maarten Bakker. |
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I believe we have a consensus on the br/gr/or. Appreciate the input!
Cheers! "Jamie" wrote in message ... Mark wrote: I have just opened an Enermax PC power supply that has very reduced power output (2v on 5v & 12v connectors). Upon visual inspection I see encrustation on one resistor which has dripped down onto a capacitor(?). This I am assuming is only adhesive that was dropped on it and subsequently burned during operation but am not positive as the very small puddle at the bottom is reminiscent of what I have seen from leaking capacitors. Anyhow, just for the heck of it I removed the resistor for inspection and notice a value of 15.62kohm. If I am correct in reading my bands it should be a 25kohm +/-5%. If so this leaves me skeptical and wanting to replace it even though I do not at all believe it is the cause of my PSU failure. What I'm not sure of is the exact value of the resistor? Pretty positive that I'm correct in reading it as a 25kohm unit but what wattage is it? Sure looks like no resistor that my local Radio Shack stocks which are mainly 1/4 & 1/2 watt units. Here are links to pictures of the resistor in question: http://home.comcast.net/~mig317/temp...or_mounted.jpg http://home.comcast.net/~mig317/temp..._unmounted.jpg Any info or advice regarding this resistor would be greatly appreciated. Best Regards, Kj brown/green/org gold 15k 5% |
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Appreciate the reply and link John. Pretty positive on the orange and now
going to go with the groups advice and agree with Br/Gr. I Thank you and everybody else that replied to my query. :-))) Cheers! "John J.Turley" wrote in message ... Looks like Brown-Green, but the third is tough. If RED (hundreds) if Orange (Thousands) so 1.5K or 15K Gold=5% |
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And on my monitor it looks like a 15k - brown/green/orange
David Ken Weitzel wrote: Hi... Perhaps the colours in the picture don't come out quite right.... but if they do looks like 7500 ohms to me (violet-green-red?) Ken |
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Ross Herbert wrote:
Looks more like a 1 or 2W metal oxide power resistor to me. Certainly not wire wound. You are probably right, it is much too small to fit 15k worth of wire on... --- Met vriendelijke groet, Maarten Bakker. |
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