Fusible resistor selection
Hi, I just fixed a 19" monitor rescued from the kerb (LICOM N9054LP), and I
got there before the annoying man who goes aroung cutting off all the cables from appliance did! Horizontal but no vertical. The Vertical chip was TDA 0472 (couldn't get any data). The obvious fault was an overheated R501 fusible resistor probably a 1W size. If feeds the chip with 15V as per the diagram. Its value changed quite dramatically when you flexed the leads from about 60R to hundreds of ohms. My problem is that the heat had caused the colour bands to change colour and were undecipherable. My question is what is the method for calculating a value for these protection resistors? I assume we want to minimise Voltage drop and have the resistor run within its rating. What base load would you run through the resistor? I ended up with a .68ohm with .6volts dropped across it. This seemed to restore vertical. The resistor thus dissipates .5W. IS this ok? 15V supply ______| __| / | \e--------^^^^^^------ pin2 /TDA0472 NPN _|_ R501 _|_ __ _ _ |__________ | GND Regards Russell |
Fusible resistor selection
Russel, your calculations seem close enough and your final selection of
a .68 ohm 1 Watt resistor seem to be quite plausible. Run the television for a couple days and make frequent checks to make certain than nothing overheats. Nice rescue from the curb. electricitym .. .. |
Fusible resistor selection
Russ_Verdon wrote: Hi, I just fixed a 19" monitor rescued from the kerb (LICOM N9054LP), and I got there before the annoying man who goes aroung cutting off all the cables from appliance did! I'd find that guy and beat him. "Kerb" side shopping is the best, even I can afford the prices!!! |
Fusible resistor selection
Russ_Verdon spake thus:
Hi, I just fixed a 19" monitor rescued from the kerb (LICOM N9054LP), and I got there before the annoying man who goes aroung cutting off all the cables from appliance did! I'm curious about this part of the story: who is this guy, and why does he go around cutting off cords from potentially good appliances? Is this some kind of official function? or is he just an asshole? What municipality is this? -- Pierre, mon ami. Jetez vous une plus de Scientologiste dans le vat de l'acide. - from a posting in alt.religion.scientology titled "France recommends dissolving Scientologists" |
Fusible resistor selection
Hi, I think this guy collects the wire for selling as scrap copper. It is
all he takes. I saw him once, he just uses a knife to hack through the cables, be it power cords, signal cables from monitors or anythimg else. I have lost count of how many cords I have had to attach to scavanged equipment to test . Regards Russell PS I got a 21 inch monitor off the kerb today, thankfully it had an IEC socket and separate signal cable. It even goes( just a tweak of the screen control and focus required.) "David Nebenzahl" wrote in message .com... Russ_Verdon spake thus: Hi, I just fixed a 19" monitor rescued from the kerb (LICOM N9054LP), and I got there before the annoying man who goes aroung cutting off all the cables from appliance did! I'm curious about this part of the story: who is this guy, and why does he go around cutting off cords from potentially good appliances? Is this some kind of official function? or is he just an asshole? What municipality is this? -- Pierre, mon ami. Jetez vous une plus de Scientologiste dans le vat de l'acide. - from a posting in alt.religion.scientology titled "France recommends dissolving Scientologists" |
Fusible resistor selection
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 01:04:38 +1000, "Russ_Verdon"
verdonsATtpgi.com.au wrote: Hi, I think this guy collects the wire for selling as scrap copper. It is all he takes. I saw him once, he just uses a knife to hack through the cables, be it power cords, signal cables from monitors or anythimg else. I have lost count of how many cords I have had to attach to scavanged equipment to test . Regards Russell PS I got a 21 inch monitor off the kerb today, thankfully it had an IEC socket and separate signal cable. It even goes( just a tweak of the screen control and focus required.) It's amazing how people (even supposed technicians) have been brainwashed into thinking that most electronics isn't worth repairing, or cannot be repaired. It's sad, actually... Tom "David Nebenzahl" wrote in message s.com... Russ_Verdon spake thus: Hi, I just fixed a 19" monitor rescued from the kerb (LICOM N9054LP), and I got there before the annoying man who goes aroung cutting off all the cables from appliance did! I'm curious about this part of the story: who is this guy, and why does he go around cutting off cords from potentially good appliances? Is this some kind of official function? or is he just an asshole? What municipality is this? -- Pierre, mon ami. Jetez vous une plus de Scientologiste dans le vat de l'acide. - from a posting in alt.religion.scientology titled "France recommends dissolving Scientologists" |
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