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|    John R Walliker to Cursitor Doom    |
|    Re: Blown Resistor?    |
|    30 Nov 25 18:39:46    |
      From: jrwalliker@gmail.com              On 30/11/2025 18:32, Cursitor Doom wrote:       > I posted this for opinions on S.E.R so apologies to those like Jeff       > who frequent both groups. SED's got a wider readership, so I thought I       > might as well ask here as well.       > I'm just wondering if this damage was due to over-current or just a       > manufacturing defect. It still reads its advertised value of 1200       > ohms. What does the Panel think?       >       >       > https://disk.yandex.com/d/ommuYJD2ZKsW8A              Its probably a bubble in the coating of the resistor. The resin       seems to rise up close to the crater without being cracked or       charred.       John              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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