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  • Tech 57
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    • Aug 2014
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    philips 42TA648 dead reistor value?

    Hello I am rebuilding this power supply.
    It's a phillips model 42TA648BX/F7 2008
    I am trying to find the right value there are 3 that are the same in different locations on the board the reistor colors are green,yellow,brown,red,brown.
    this is a 5 band reistor.I took each end out and i am reading 125 ohms on my meter.I looked up on a reistor chart and it says 54.1k.
    Here are a few photos of the reistors.the one does not look damaged at all and it reads 125 ohms.kind of lost on this one.the 2 reistors are reading 125ohms.
    is this correct?
    Thank you
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  • CapLeaker
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    Re: philips 42TA648 dead reistor value?

    maybe run the colours backwards? Comes out to 1.21 Meg Ohms, 0.5%. So your numbers would be kind of right, maybe you didn't see the Meg ohm part?
    Last edited by CapLeaker; 08-29-2015, 01:58 PM.

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    • Andrew F. Ali
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      • Jan 2014
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      #3
      Re: philips 42TA648 dead reistor value?

      A resistor will hardly ever go bad by decreased value (I have never seen any like that). Resistors normally increase in value when bad. What scale are you using on the Ohm-meter to test this- 2K on a DMM? Is the 125 Ohms in circuit or out of circuit?
      Last edited by Andrew F. Ali; 08-29-2015, 08:24 PM.

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      • Tech 57
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        #4
        Re: philips 42TA648 dead reistor value?

        measuring out of circuit

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        • Andrew F. Ali
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          #5
          Re: philips 42TA648 dead reistor value?

          If this resistor is reading 125 Ohms out of circuit then I'll have to say it is good. Of course then your Ohm-meter was on '200' when this reading was taken. According to the 5 band colour code for a resistor BROWN-RED-BROWN-YELLOW-GREEN it should be a 1.21 Meg Ohms at 0.5% Tolerance as CapLeaker said.

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          • jetadm123
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            #6
            Re: philips 42TA648 dead reistor value?

            The battery in your meter is good? Any you've checked other resistors of known value to verify the accuracy of your meter?

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            • Tech 57
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              #7
              Re: philips 42TA648 dead reistor value?

              UPDATE
              I found the Schematic Of the power supply
              Just as i suspected the manufacturer says 120 ohms
              they use the 3 bands on the resistor
              they use 3 of these resistors in the power supply and they measure 120ohms
              ***************************************************************
              1.brown
              2.red
              3.brown =120 ohms

              Thanks for your help anyways
              phil

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              • Andrew F. Ali
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                Re: philips 42TA648 dead reistor value?

                1. A resistor will hardly ever go bad by decreased value (I have never seen any like that). Resistors normally increase in value when bad. What scale are you using on the Ohm-meter to test this- 2K on a DMM? Is the 125 Ohms in circuit or out of circuit?

                2.If this resistor is reading 125 Ohms out of circuit then I'll have to say it is good. Of course then your Ohm-meter was on '200' when this reading was taken. According to the 5 band colour code for a resistor BROWN-RED-BROWN-YELLOW-GREEN it should be a 1.21 Meg Ohms at 0.5% Tolerance as CapLeaker said.

                3. So then the resistor is good after all, as I mentioned in a previous post.

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