Re: Amplifone brown jumpers

From: Chris Wopat <lists_at_falz.net>
Date: Mon Aug 19 2002 - 10:55:44 EDT

When my Star Wars was repaired last week, it had a bad 0 ohm on the
deflection board. It caused the HV board to not receieve +/- 24V.

-Chris

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From: "Rosenzweig, Joel B" <joel.b.rosenzweig@intel.com>
To: <vectorlist@synthcom.com>
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 8:26 AM
Subject: VECTOR: Amplifone brown jumpers

> I've read people recommend that we replace the zero ohm resistors with
> jumper wire. What's the failure mode that I'd see if I had one of these
> zero ohm resistors open up? If one of these does open up, does it destroy
> other components with it, or does the failure end there? For some reason,
> I've ingored this piece of advice when reworking the Amplifone boards, but
> it finally occured to me that might not be such a good idea. (So, maybe
it
> takes 50 times to drill into my head.. ?)
>
> Thanks,
> Joel-
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