Kleon1876
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So here's what I got. I got a ylod untouched DIA-001. And I'm measuring the fuse I think. It gives abo 128.
I have a DIA-001 where I replaced the tokins, bridged, reballed. And when the same fuse...I get 0.01 So I removed that fuse. Still the same without a fuse. I have a junk cok-001 with missing a bunch and yet same fuse (now removed) I get a high number which keeps climbing on the multimeter! I'm using th —->+ setting on the multimeter. I checked most fuses and they seem fine so for the (replaced tokins DIA-001) i fee like there is no flow of anything. What would y'all recommend? How come it's 0.01. What's that fuse responsible for and where does it connect? Also the pic with the bridging DIA-001 with the four litte fuses reading 0.01 is also weird because the other DIA-001 (ylod untouched I get an actually reading) Thanks.
I have a DIA-001 where I replaced the tokins, bridged, reballed. And when the same fuse...I get 0.01 So I removed that fuse. Still the same without a fuse. I have a junk cok-001 with missing a bunch and yet same fuse (now removed) I get a high number which keeps climbing on the multimeter! I'm using th —->+ setting on the multimeter. I checked most fuses and they seem fine so for the (replaced tokins DIA-001) i fee like there is no flow of anything. What would y'all recommend? How come it's 0.01. What's that fuse responsible for and where does it connect? Also the pic with the bridging DIA-001 with the four litte fuses reading 0.01 is also weird because the other DIA-001 (ylod untouched I get an actually reading) Thanks.
All the fuses on the board have a comment alongside them (everyone starts with F and few numbers) check all them and see if they have continuity.
PS
I you find one of them blown, It usually means that there is a short around that is causing it.
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