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Morris October 29th 14 10:37 PM

black and decker coffee pot wiring diagram
 
I have a Black and Decker coffee maker model # CM1050B type 2. I need the
value of the #1 resistor on the control board #HET-BST CM1050-P. Resistor is
burned and cracked. It looks like a one watt ceramic resistor. Any help will
be appreciated.

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N_Cook October 30th 14 08:25 AM

black and decker coffee pot wiring diagram
 
On 29/10/2014 22:37, Morris wrote:
I have a Black and Decker coffee maker model # CM1050B type 2. I need the
value of the #1 resistor on the control board #HET-BST CM1050-P.
Resistor is
burned and cracked. It looks like a one watt ceramic resistor. Any help
will
be appreciated.


Carefully desolder the parts and measure the ohmage of the 2 parts,
unlikely to be more than a factor of 2 ,up or down, of the original.
Does that value make ballbark sense with the associated control device.
Replace whatever control device that has also failed.
Then a matter of treading carefully, powering up with a variac and
monitoring what happens

micky October 31st 14 04:46 AM

black and decker coffee pot wiring diagram
 
On Thu, 30 Oct 2014 08:25:39 +0000, N_Cook wrote:

On 29/10/2014 22:37, Morris wrote:
I have a Black and Decker coffee maker model # CM1050B type 2. I need the
value of the #1 resistor on the control board #HET-BST CM1050-P.
Resistor is
burned and cracked. It looks like a one watt ceramic resistor. Any help
will
be appreciated.


Carefully desolder the parts


Are they soldered to begin with? They're fused, but I've never seen
solder. My coffee makers may have been older than this one. .


and measure the ohmage of the 2 parts,
unlikely to be more than a factor of 2 ,up or down, of the original.
Does that value make ballbark sense with the associated control device.
Replace whatever control device that has also failed.
Then a matter of treading carefully, powering up with a variac and
monitoring what happens




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