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    Tops of resistor have seperated

    Hey need a temporary solution for a emergency repair on these resistors this will not be long term but it will need to last a weekend in a cross over circuit. as I can't find these 66 ohm 20w valued resistors in Australia. The resistors are reading fine but I'm wondering what type of bonding I can use to stick these back together.
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    Re: Tops of resistor have seperated

    Usually some sort of kiln fired ceramic is used to attach the two together and it had failed.

    If all you have is plastic glues which won't work well at the temperatures we may be dealing with here, I'd suggest you look for a small fan and blow air across them, probably would be sufficient to run a little while - that is if the fan is not physically an option?

    (JB Weld might be last resort option... but regular epoxy probably won't work well.)
    Last edited by eccerr0r; 09-26-2019, 07:02 AM.

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      #3
      Re: Tops of resistor have seperated

      thermal adhesive might work .bit expensive though

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        #4
        Re: Tops of resistor have seperated

        JB weld might be a go yet.


        would 3x 22 ohm 10w resistors in series work?
        to replace the 2x 66 ohms resistors which are in parallel dividing it up to 33 ohm.

        then the 10ohm 20w.
        could I use 3x 3.3 ohm 10w resistors in series.
        I have fixed another one of his crossovers and they done something similar and it seems to be working.

        This only has to work for a weekend or two I really do want to refurbish the lot of his crossovers with right spec resistors and must likely keep at least 2 sets of spare resistor in stock, if an accidental drop occurs again.

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          #5
          Re: Tops of resistor have seperated

          test it as-is,
          the ceramic is not really going to disapate heat anymore than convection - it's more of a protective cover.
          just make damned sure you dont let any wires drape over them!

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            Re: Tops of resistor have seperated

            Originally posted by Amraks View Post
            would 3x 22 ohm 10w resistors in series work?
            to replace the 2x 66 ohms resistors which are in parallel dividing it up to 33 ohm.
            NO (30W is less than 20+20=40W)!
            But you can replace each 66 Ohm resistor with 3x 22 Ohm 10W
            Originally posted by Amraks View Post
            then the 10ohm 20w.
            could I use 3x 3.3 ohm 10w resistors in series.
            Yes! (It will only be 1% less resistance than original, but well within the tolerance).

            Knowing Australia is a hot weather country and never seen power resistors failing in such catastrophic way
            curious to know in what device it's being used? (or are they overrated Chinese ones?)
            Last edited by megaraider; 09-26-2019, 02:08 PM. Reason: Adding question.

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              #7
              Re: Tops of resistor have seperated

              maybe the bass caused the cement to crumble.

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                I don't know if this will work, but maybe worth the suggestions anyways: clay (for potting) from any arts & crafts store?

                The dirt we have here in some parts of VA is pretty much straight-clay. Some years ago, I "potted" a piece of NiChrome wire with it in a big can. After it dried, I ran current through it to heat it up. Clay dried up and hardened nicely. I used that for making my first "solder pot", in fact (the pictures are somewhere here on BCN, but I don't remember where and what thread.)

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                  Re: Tops of resistor have seperated

                  Originally posted by megaraider View Post
                  NO (30W is less than 20+20=40W)!
                  But you can replace each 66 Ohm resistor with 3x 22 Ohm 10W
                  This is what I meant sorry for the confusion. so 2x 3x 22 ohm we will get 2x 66 resistors.

                  Knowing Australia is a hot weather country and never seen power resistors failing in such catastrophic way
                  curious to know in what device it's being used? (or are they overrated Chinese ones?)
                  I am in Tasmania we are in a cold climate down here in the southern end.
                  the way it broke was it was dropped while it was being set up by someone I guess this part took the brunt of force..
                  but I believe someone has repaired it with hot glue previously and this time the glue they used has become conductive as I was missing 5 ohm on the 10 ohm resistor testing out circuit.
                  removed that piece of hot glue and the resistor was right.

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                    Re: Tops of resistor have seperated

                    hot glue is no use as the heat will soften it . am wondering if plaster of Paris would stick the ceramic back on .
                    scrap that idea .looked it up and its not good at thermal conductivity
                    Last edited by petehall347; 09-27-2019, 03:16 AM.

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                      #11
                      Re: Tops of resistor have seperated

                      High temperature grout for fireplaces and flues. Comes in 300ml cartridges, 1200c.

                      Like this https://www.screwfix.com/p/mapei-map...ey-300ml/25153
                      Last edited by diif; 09-27-2019, 04:57 AM.

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                        Re: Tops of resistor have seperated

                        Originally posted by diif View Post
                        High temperature grout for fireplaces and flues. Comes in 300ml cartridges, 1200c.

                        Like this https://www.screwfix.com/p/mapei-map...ey-300ml/25153
                        will it conduct the heat away from the resistor ?

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                          probably not.

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                            If you want to "fix" the resistors, make sure you desolder and set them in with gravity, let the weight of the potting material and the resistor cores to let any air bubbles out.

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                              Re: Tops of resistor have seperated

                              Originally posted by Amraks View Post
                              (...)
                              I am in Tasmania we are in a cold climate down here in the southern end.
                              the way it broke was it was dropped while it was being set up by someone I guess this part took the brunt of force..
                              That explains it all...

                              btw guys: all suggestions are welcome,
                              but if @Amraks can't get access to simple power resistors, on a short time and where he is located, how the hell will we find 'fancy' glue stuff

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