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This DeWalt 9116 charger has had battery packs forced into it
repeatedly and strongly enough to crease-open board foil in the area and crack R49 ntc thermistor in half. The thermistor chip fragment remaining in the R49 half-package still measures ~77K, but standard values suggest this should be sloser to either 13K, 25K, 37K or 120K at room temperature. So what's the correct normal R49 value for replacement? As a result of the physical damage, other parts are also damaged, but I believe these have been fairly easy to track down, identify and replace. RL |
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