Are those the power transistors that you have removed?
Bob
where are you talking about Bob?
Are those the power transistors that you have removed?
Bob
Yes Pete.
that would be my bad then, i need to be on the vdc range?Adam asked you to measure current, not resistance. Or are you actually measuring current and deducing that the resistance is going up?
Bob
No, you need to be on a current range. A or mA.
We are expecting around 3mA. But start on a higher range and go to lower ranges only if it reads 0 or 1 digit.
Bob
set it to the 200m on the right hand side, and i get no reading as in 00.0, have black probe in common and red in v Ω maOkay! What ranges does your meter have for current, if any?
Bob
Thanks for helping Bob.Adam asked you to measure current, not resistance. Or are you actually measuring current and deducing that the resistance is going up?
Bob
YesAnd the probes are between the leg of R108 that you removed and the pad that it normally connects to?
Bob
I can think of one way to explain the readings we have been getting. If the upper side of R108 is not making contact and the lower side is shorted to the V+ supply. This would explain why there is no current through R108 and it reads 1K correctly when probed from the top. It also explains why the base is at V+.
Bob
Gee, thanks. I think I have actually identified the problem, but once again, you do not believe me. Good luck.
Bob