I have an MV-45 that has decided to blow out one of it's components (resistor?) to a point where it is unrecognizable. Can someone help me identify the component and all suggest as to why it may have failed. A photo is attached showing the location of the failed parts indicated with a red sticker. I could also use a schematic if one is available.
Thanks - Joe in Virginia
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Re: MV-45 Help Needed
Is the spot under the sticker? Or is it that capacitor over the spot? If it was under the sticker, can you take a picture of it?
FWIW, I’m sure Roberto will know.
FWIW, I’m sure Roberto will know.
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Re: MV-45 Help Needed
You mean the capacitor in the center of the 2nd picture? Sorry, I'm having trouble identifying the damaged component?
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Re: MV-45 Help Needed
Yes, it is the component that would be under the red sticker. It is either a resistor or capacitor, not sure as it was burned beyond recognition. Joe