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Uriah
Thanks to everyone for all of the help that I have received through
this group. This one and the Pinball newsgroup are the most helpful
newsgroups there are.
I have a few components that I am having trouble finding out how to
test. One is a zinc oxide nonlinear resistor. It is labeled on the
board as ZNR1 the symbol is a Z on its side. It is has two legs and
is orange, kind of shaped like a capacitor. On it is written 10N471K
under that is 66+. It is some kind of protection device. If I test
it on a Huntron it shows a capacitor like signature. It is not
shorted. How do I know that this thing is OK. How would I test to
know that it is OK. Everything I read requires equipment I don't
have. Does this operate on AC or DC in the circuit. Is it to protect
for over voltage or reversed voltage? How is it supposed to work? Is
it a one time thing that goes short or open when it is in action or is
it something that works by keeping a voltage in check?
The other thing is a blue square two legged device. The symbol on the
board where it is mounted shows a capacitor and a resistor and is
labeled R63 which implies that it is a resistor of some sorts. But why
is there a capacitor symbol along with the resistor symbol on the
schematic and the board. Written on it is 100nM +120K, Under that is
PCRC 420 250V~2, and under that is PILKOR WK0626. What am I testing
this thing for? Resistance and capacitance? How do I know when it is
failing or has failed? All of these new components always leave me
guessing.
Thanks very much
Russ
this group. This one and the Pinball newsgroup are the most helpful
newsgroups there are.
I have a few components that I am having trouble finding out how to
test. One is a zinc oxide nonlinear resistor. It is labeled on the
board as ZNR1 the symbol is a Z on its side. It is has two legs and
is orange, kind of shaped like a capacitor. On it is written 10N471K
under that is 66+. It is some kind of protection device. If I test
it on a Huntron it shows a capacitor like signature. It is not
shorted. How do I know that this thing is OK. How would I test to
know that it is OK. Everything I read requires equipment I don't
have. Does this operate on AC or DC in the circuit. Is it to protect
for over voltage or reversed voltage? How is it supposed to work? Is
it a one time thing that goes short or open when it is in action or is
it something that works by keeping a voltage in check?
The other thing is a blue square two legged device. The symbol on the
board where it is mounted shows a capacitor and a resistor and is
labeled R63 which implies that it is a resistor of some sorts. But why
is there a capacitor symbol along with the resistor symbol on the
schematic and the board. Written on it is 100nM +120K, Under that is
PCRC 420 250V~2, and under that is PILKOR WK0626. What am I testing
this thing for? Resistance and capacitance? How do I know when it is
failing or has failed? All of these new components always leave me
guessing.
Thanks very much
Russ