These are the best pics I can get, Maybe I can borrow a camera with a macro lens.
I am posting linls due to the size of some of the pics. Some will zoom considerably. Thanks.
No No No . your not waisting my time. Here at techlore, we are tring to assisthose who only wish to help themselfs, and if it nwas not for loyal peeps as yourself, we would not be here. I am here for you to assist you in all that i can in this repair.
Okay the latest is that I took the parts to a couple of electronics stores because I could not discern any markings on the outside of the oem resistor and further photography seemed useless. The consensus was that the size disparity did not matter that the specs were likely the same and in any event would probably not cause any damage if incorrect. The only likely problem that it just would not work if t is truly out of range. I installed the part with what seems to be solid joints, leaving a couple 0f mm of airspace between part and board for airflow. I plugged it in and when I pressed the power switch it did respond, and did not snap, sizzle, spark, glow red,smoke, nor any other obvious signs of part failure aside from a whirring sound that I had heard before in conjunction with shut down. This I assume is the circuit breaker. Subsequent attempts at starting had no result. I have unplugged for the prescribed 4 hour rest period. Any ideas? Perhaps this was only one failed component in a chain.
focus on the smaller one so I can see what it is. If the larger one wont fit, stand it up vertical.
These are the best pics I can get, Maybe I can borrow a camera with a macro lens.
I am posting linls due to the size of some of the pics. Some will zoom considerably. Thanks.
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Dude No offense, but please try to post good links if you wish to get help. I tryed every link and it said not available?
I'm sorry for wasting you time, I don't know what went wrong, I will fix and repost. Thank you.
No No No . your not waisting my time. Here at techlore, we are tring to assisthose who only wish to help themselfs, and if it nwas not for loyal peeps as yourself, we would not be here. I am here for you to assist you in all that i can in this repair.
Okay the latest is that I took the parts to a couple of electronics stores because I could not discern any markings on the outside of the oem resistor and further photography seemed useless. The consensus was that the size disparity did not matter that the specs were likely the same and in any event would probably not cause any damage if incorrect. The only likely problem that it just would not work if t is truly out of range. I installed the part with what seems to be solid joints, leaving a couple 0f mm of airspace between part and board for airflow. I plugged it in and when I pressed the power switch it did respond, and did not snap, sizzle, spark, glow red,smoke, nor any other obvious signs of part failure aside from a whirring sound that I had heard before in conjunction with shut down. This I assume is the circuit breaker. Subsequent attempts at starting had no result. I have unplugged for the prescribed 4 hour rest period. Any ideas? Perhaps this was only one failed component in a chain.
Did you get the schematic yet?
It is now time to find one.
Did this ever get resolved? I ask because I'm having the same issue with my Panasonic rear projection TV. R517 smokes.
Thanks
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