christopher issler
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Tue Aug 23, 2011 4:33 am
Hey all,
Got asked to fix a "Fash Charger" FCU-HT/0818 18v battery charger.
Batterys wont charge, and took case appart, R2 is blown, and i cannot
tell what the proper replacement is...
Is there a way to figure out the correct replacement, without a
schematic or someone looking at a working model?
-Chris
Michael A. Terrell
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Tue Aug 23, 2011 4:52 pm
christopher issler wrote:
Quote:
Hey all,
Got asked to fix a "Fash Charger" FCU-HT/0818 18v battery charger.
Batterys wont charge, and took case appart, R2 is blown, and i cannot
tell what the proper replacement is...
Is there a way to figure out the correct replacement, without a
schematic or someone looking at a working model?
Why are you asking here, instead of a newsgroup where people might
actually own and use that tool? This newsgroup is intended to help
locate hard to source components, not for one off repair work.
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Ian Field
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Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:49 pm
"christopher issler" <christopher.issler_at_gmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hey all,
Got asked to fix a "Fash Charger" FCU-HT/0818 18v battery charger.
Batterys wont charge, and took case appart, R2 is blown, and i cannot
tell what the proper replacement is...
Is there a way to figure out the correct replacement, without a
schematic or someone looking at a working model?
-Chris
If its for a NiCd pack, its probably burned the resistor due to shorted
cells.
Franc Zabkar
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Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:18 am
On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 19:33:52 -0700 (PDT), christopher issler
<christopher.issler_at_gmail.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:
Quote:
Got asked to fix a "Fash Charger" FCU-HT/0818 18v battery charger.
Batterys wont charge, and took case appart, R2 is blown, and i cannot
tell what the proper replacement is...
Is there a way to figure out the correct replacement, without a
schematic or someone looking at a working model?
-Chris
It may (or may not) help if we could see a photo of the PCB.
Otherwise you may have better luck posting to sci.electronics.repair.
IIRC, N_Cook once described how he was able to "guesstimate" the value
of the resistor by measuring the resistance of the remnants.
- Franc Zabkar
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