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Carver TL 3100 R602 Resistor value?
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Hoping someone can help me find the resistor value on a TL 3100 CD player circuit board. The resistor is burnt beyond recognition cannot tell what value it is. The location on the board is R602. I tried finding a schematic online withought any luck .. any help would be appreciated..
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Re: Carver TL 3100 R602 Resistor value?
R602 part # =KA16ST102J
KA=carbon type
16S= 1/6 wattage
T=?
102= 1k value
J= + or - 5% tolerance
This is what I came up with!!!!!
KA=carbon type
16S= 1/6 wattage
T=?
102= 1k value
J= + or - 5% tolerance
This is what I came up with!!!!!
Last edited by Eddie on Fri Jan 29, 2010 7:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Carver TL 3100 R602 Resistor value?
Eddie's right, but I've never seen a 1/6 W 1kΩ resistor. Reisstors usually come in ¼, ½ or 1W varieties.
It should sound like it isn't there!
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Re: Carver TL 3100 R602 Resistor value?
Eddie wrote:R602 part # =KA16ST102J
KA=carbon type
16S= 1/6 wattage
T=?
102= 1k value
J= + or - 5% tolerance
This is what I came up with!!!!!
Thanks very much Eddie for the info, I wasn't sure if i would ever find it. Bill mentioned that the wattage seemed low (1/6 watt) if so, wouldn't it be safer if i use a larger wattage resistor to make sure,? say i use a 1/4 watt or 1/2 watt ?
Thanks again guys:)
Mike
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Re: Carver TL 3100 R602 Resistor value?
If the resistor is tiny, go with ¼. If it's larger, go with ½W. It won't matter. The 1kΩ is the key.
It should sound like it isn't there!
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Sunfire:Theater Grand III processor, Ultimate Receiver, Cinema Grand Signature 400 ~ seven, True Subwoofer Mk. II, D-10 Subwoofer
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Sunfire:Theater Grand III processor, Ultimate Receiver, Cinema Grand Signature 400 ~ seven, True Subwoofer Mk. II, D-10 Subwoofer
Re: Carver TL 3100 R602 Resistor value?
BillD wrote:If the resistor is tiny, go with ¼. If it's larger, go with ½W. It won't matter. The 1kΩ is the key.
Thanks will do
Take care
Mike
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