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    please help identifying resistor?

    Idk if I posted this in the correct spot or not but I would like some help or opinion on the value of this resistor? I removed it from a Proscan 55PLED tv power supply suspecting it was bad after some troubleshooting and diagnosis. It connects between one of the FETS and the main capacitor on the hot side of the board. Resistance reading when removed from the board is 0.4 ohms. The issue I am having is that the middle band is silver, and all 5 band resistor charts show no silver as the 3rd band, grey is the only option which would make this a 27.8 ohm resistor. Based on the size of it I would guess it to be 1 or 2 watts. As the picture shows, the middle band is clearly silver. Did they just do this bc a grey band wouldn't show up on a grey background? Or am I reading it all wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated as I am also having no luck in finding an equivalent replacement.
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    Re: please help identifying resistor?

    The resistor is ok. it is 0.27Ω, red=2, vilolet=7, silver is the multplier X0.01 gold = 5% . It is a fusible resistor, If the fet for example shorts, it will cause the resistor to open. The reason it reads .4 Ω is partly due to your meter leads resistance
    Last edited by R_J; 06-30-2018, 11:31 AM.

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      Re: please help identifying resistor?

      Originally posted by R_J View Post
      The resistor is ok. it is 0.27Ω, red=2, vilolet=7, silver is the multplier X0.01 gold = 5% . It is a fusible resistor, If the fet for example shorts, it will cause the resistor to open. The reason it reads .4 Ω is partly due to your meter leads resistance
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      These is nothing wrong with that resistor.
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        Re: please help identifying resistor?

        Great thank you I will reinstall it on the board. Just curious as to what the green band means?

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          Re: please help identifying resistor?

          The green band is likely Temperature Coefficient ppm/k Green =20
          Sometimes the bands don't conform to the standard IE: many low value metal film resistors have a Black first band
          Last edited by R_J; 07-02-2018, 05:28 PM.

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