LG RL4 (i made a mess)

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  • elmontador
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    • Nov 2017
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    LG RL4 (i made a mess)

    Hello i hope someone can help me i made a mess, i forgot that the board still hot and i knock some resistors out of place Click image for larger version

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ID:	3716743 , i can't find any schematics or any info, i am uploading a picture with the components i need to put in place i don't need the full manual just the list for the resistors and their value(8 in total), if someone can help i'll be thankful
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  • madan1
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    • Nov 2016
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    The same IC is used in other LG models, for which there are schematics. You can try extrapolating the value of the resistors based in on which pins they are connected to the IC.

    For instance R5F7 R5G1 R503 seem to be connected to the caps next to them. Most likely those correspond to R5N9 R529 R528 on LG LAP250H.
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