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projects:don:start [2019/08/16 03:52] dwheele [Gull Airborne Instruments, Control Unit, Wing] |
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| ===== Gull Airborne Instruments, | ===== Gull Airborne Instruments, | ||
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| Not sure why these resistors burned out. Noticed that there is an old-school rectifier, which sometimes have a lot of leakage. | Not sure why these resistors burned out. Noticed that there is an old-school rectifier, which sometimes have a lot of leakage. | ||
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| + | ==== Conclusion ==== | ||
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| + | Need to check with Don to see if he wants me to: | ||
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| + | - Solder the existing resistors back on the board with heavier wire. | ||
| + | - Buy identical resistors, and solder these back on | ||
| + | - Buy the 5W (about 66% greater capacity) and solder these on | ||
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| + | Ordered 4 3W resistors from DigiKey today 11/21/2019, Part # PPC3D820CT-ND. They are 16.5 mm long. | ||
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