Hi all
Anybody who wants to guess the resistor value R134
Its around 1/2 inch (13 mm) long i think its flame proof (fusible)
Best regards
KO
Anybody who wants to guess the resistor value R134
Its around 1/2 inch (13 mm) long i think its flame proof (fusible)

Best regards
KO
Ok, thanks that is what others have said also.
I just wanted to be shure because I could not find anything about 3 band marking like this.
Would you care to explain how you interpret the markings?
KO
I just wanted to be shure because I could not find anything about 3 band marking like this.
Would you care to explain how you interpret the markings?
KO
Its open yes, some metal melted through the body.
You can see it on the middle upper edge on the resistor body (picture).
I've got both 0.1 ohm and 1.0 ohm replacements, but those are 4 band marked.
Most people think this one is 0.1 ohm
Unfortunately I can't get a schematic.
It's a class-D DD Audio /DM2500A car mono amplifier 12V
KO
You can see it on the middle upper edge on the resistor body (picture).
I've got both 0.1 ohm and 1.0 ohm replacements, but those are 4 band marked.
Most people think this one is 0.1 ohm
Unfortunately I can't get a schematic.
It's a class-D DD Audio /DM2500A car mono amplifier 12V
KO
Check out this youtube video at 15:10 it may give you some idea what is the resistor value.
Digital Designs DM2500 Full power bench test & circuit overview - YouTube
Digital Designs DM2500 Full power bench test & circuit overview - YouTube
weird... this looks to be a different value resistor
I must add my amp is a DM2500 'A' version
Could have been they made some changes to the design
I must add my amp is a DM2500 'A' version
Could have been they made some changes to the design

It is possible there is another green line marking on the resistor body which has faded from the heat. I will report back
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