Replacing resistor fuse in Sony DV charger

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  • corrize
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Apr 2021
    • 272
    • France

    #1

    Replacing resistor fuse in Sony DV charger

    Hello, I have 2 old chargers for Sony DV, and I found the same resistor fuse dead. Fuse is a crossing component : 0,47 Ohms (0,125W deduced because the lenght is 3mm). But I can’t find the same for buy.
    So, I want to replace by another like 0 Ohms, 1 Ohms 0,125W,

    It is the same please ? I guess it’s the same, the only change should be the time to burn ? Thanks
  • CapLeaker
    Leaking Member
    • Dec 2014
    • 8179
    • Canada

    #2
    Not sure what the problem is, but you should be looking why that resistor blew up first place? The could be more than just the blown resistor.
    Now as for the replacement resistor. I just looked at Digikey and they had like 46000 of these resistors in stock. Just watch the size. It may be that a newer component is a bit smaller than an old one from decades ago. If there is like 1mm in length difference (short), that shouldn’t be a problem. Gives you half of a millimetre on each pad. Maybe upload some straight shot pictures of the board.

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    • corrize
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Apr 2021
      • 272
      • France

      #3
      I will see for the smaller one…

      I found one regulator dead on one board, and nothing to other. I want at least repair one.
      I found this resistor on Amazon at 30 euro, it’s probably more with Digikey (I never order ; too expensive). So, I search a workaround.

      If this resistor really needs to be replaced with the exact same one, I might as a last resort look at a SMD resistor,

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      • corrize
        Badcaps Veteran
        • Apr 2021
        • 272
        • France

        #4
        Maybe found ?

        https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005005633571473.html

        The ad is not clear, but in the details, there is : « 1/8W », so matching.
        I will ask to seller to be sure.


        I found first a SMD resistor ; 0805 is 1/8W, but I prefer crossing resistor in this case ; for a old AC-V700.
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        • CapLeaker
          Leaking Member
          • Dec 2014
          • 8179
          • Canada

          #5
          Just a through hole resistor… these should be plenty to be found, or just put a SMD part across the pads. It’s nothing much, just a fusible resistor.

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          • Agent24
            I see dead caps
            • Oct 2007
            • 4959
            • New Zealand

            #6
            I'm not so sure it's a fusibile resistor? It looks just like a 1% tolerance, 1/8 Watt resistor to me. The 1% ones are often a green or blue colour.
            The brown one to the left of it in the photo is a 5% resistor the same wattage.

            Also it looks like other things around it are more burnt than it is.
            For example, that blue item to the left of it, looks like a capacitor but a strange shape...

            Can you provide more photos, of the whole board from both sides, the area of the resistor from different angles, etc.

            Also, clean the burnt area with isopropyl alcohol so we can see what is damage or not. A lot of the blackening can just be soot from elsewhere.
            "Tantalum for the brave, Solid Aluminium for the wise, Wet Electrolytic for the adventurous"
            -David VanHorn

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            • corrize
              Badcaps Veteran
              • Apr 2021
              • 272
              • France

              #7
              I guess it’s a resistor fuse : 0.47 Ohms, 5%, 1/8W
              On the 2 boards, I found a big capacitor soldered upside down, and fuse dead, and big regulator dead, and 2 burned resistor fuses. So I will replace all the deads components first, and compare the 2 board. I will see if there is some differences and I let you updated.

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              • Agent24
                I see dead caps
                • Oct 2007
                • 4959
                • New Zealand

                #8
                Ah yes, now I can see the colours more clearly I think you are right about it being fusible or flameproof. The tolerance band looked different when it was covered in soot.

                I don't think the ones from your AliExpress listing are fusible, they are not the right colour, I think they are just standard.
                You could try maybe these https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005406100264.html which are 1/4 watt but can probably be put in vertically to fit.
                Only has 0.5 Ohm but at 5% with the original part, that would be acceptable

                I find the blue capacitor (or MOV?) in the 3rd photo looks strange, it appears to have a lumpy surface, I wonder if it is damaged?

                The board also seems to have had some minor corrosion damage too, in places. I wonder if this is related to the fault.

                Definitely check all the primary-side components for shorts at least too
                "Tantalum for the brave, Solid Aluminium for the wise, Wet Electrolytic for the adventurous"
                -David VanHorn

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