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Matsu****a radio resistor value
Have a model CQ-LS7710X car radio with resistor R700 burned beyond
recognition. Anyone have the value for this component? TIA |
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wrote in message oups.com... Have a model CQ-LS7710X car radio with resistor R700 burned beyond recognition. Anyone have the value for this component? TIA If it's in a 12 volt circuit, the value can't be very high, try 10 ohms, then try a different value, like 4.7 or 2.2 ohms, if necessary. If the cause of the burned resistor isn't repaired, however, the replacement will just burn again. Mark Z. |
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