mid bottom 1-0-0-2 = 10k
mid 1 up 1-5-0-1 = 1k5
mid 2 up 3-3-2-1 = 3k32
mid 3 up 3-3-2-2 = 33k2
right near TO92 1-5-0-1 = 1k5 (same)
right 1 up 1-0-0-2 = 10k (best guess, makes 'stereo-sense'), otherwise 1-0-0-1 = 1k0 (check measure)
Lower TO92 on right side is cracked.
mid 1 up 1-5-0-1 = 1k5
mid 2 up 3-3-2-1 = 3k32
mid 3 up 3-3-2-2 = 33k2
right near TO92 1-5-0-1 = 1k5 (same)
right 1 up 1-0-0-2 = 10k (best guess, makes 'stereo-sense'), otherwise 1-0-0-1 = 1k0 (check measure)
Lower TO92 on right side is cracked.
In terms of reading the resistor values usually the leftmost band will be spaced a little further apart than the other 4 bands. Sometimes it can be hard to tell.Do you know which is the right side and which is the left side in the attached picture?
They also are not all oriented in the same direction.
One of the transistors has a huge crack in it if I am not seeing things. I would look for other fried semiconductors as well.
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Thanks for the input on this. I will do some more testing coming up.
I will probably do a separate thread about the symptoms, and faulty components that are found.
I ordered some transistors to replace the cracked one a few days ago; for some reason it is shorted out. hehe. Those are MPS8599 and MPS8099.
I will probably do a separate thread about the symptoms, and faulty components that are found.
I ordered some transistors to replace the cracked one a few days ago; for some reason it is shorted out. hehe. Those are MPS8599 and MPS8099.
the guy referred to the left-right side of image...not resistors, and the next up from bottom left was the 1.5k not 33.1k...In terms of reading the resistor values usually the leftmost band
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