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Thread: point "A" resistor value (duo2se on a v3)
  

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  1. #1 point "A" resistor value (duo2se on a v3) 
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    Can anyone help, I have a v3 whose resistor has been removed (the one where you connect point A on a duo2se install). I was given this console to repair due to a bad chip install (very bad indeed to the point where the resistor is gone ). Anyone know the ohm value so I can replace it. Thanx

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    give a picture link
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    here´s the image
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    does anyone have access to a datasheet or someone have a v3 board and make a quick measurement? thanks

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    a datasheet aint going to help you. since the value isnt on the resistor someone will have to measure its resistance. for a good reading that might include removing the resistor first before removing it
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    That probably won't be necessary because MOST resistors have the code on them like 683 or 101. I dont know if the code for this resistor in particular is visible but it's worth a try

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    I've checked out pics of the v3 - no codes on the resistors
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