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Floyd Gilmour August 11th 06 09:27 PM

Need help to ID Fisher TV resistors
 
I have a Fisher PC-6525 that had 3 resistors in the HV section burn up.
These resistors are 5-7W ceramic resistors mounted off the board. They
are R608 R609 and R410 right in the area of an STR30130. They all
cracked and one actually fell apart. None have any markings left that
can be read. If anyone has a print that you could look up the values I
would really appreciate it. k


Tech Data August 12th 06 03:42 AM

Need help to ID Fisher TV resistors
 

Floyd Gilmour wrote:
I have a Fisher PC-6525 that had 3 resistors in the HV section burn up.
These resistors are 5-7W ceramic resistors mounted off the board. They
are R608 R609 and R410 right in the area of an STR30130. They all
cracked and one actually fell apart. None have any markings left that
can be read. If anyone has a print that you could look up the values I
would really appreciate it. k


Doesn't show an R410 but R411 off the emitter of the HOT is a 6.8 ohm
7watt. The other two are 220ohm 10watts.

www.techdata-kicksass.net


Floyd Gilmour August 12th 06 04:43 AM

Need help to ID Fisher TV resistors
 
THANKS!!!! I love this group! I'll check the number again but I'm sure
that's it, those are the only hi-watt resistors there. Thanks for your
quick help and thanks to all that support this group. k
Tech Data wrote:
Floyd Gilmour wrote:
I have a Fisher PC-6525 that had 3 resistors in the HV section burn up.
These resistors are 5-7W ceramic resistors mounted off the board. They
are R608 R609 and R410 right in the area of an STR30130. They all
cracked and one actually fell apart. None have any markings left that
can be read. If anyone has a print that you could look up the values I
would really appreciate it. k


Doesn't show an R410 but R411 off the emitter of the HOT is a 6.8 ohm
7watt. The other two are 220ohm 10watts.

www.techdata-kicksass.net




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