Unfortunately it's showing me nothing, but that value could be right bc of it's size.What value resistance is measured by an ohmmeter?
It is possibly 0.1Ω 1W resistor.
That is a 'Sandstone' Resistor. 10K-Ohm, 1 Watt. It is unlikely that it has failed, you could simply remove it from the board and re-use it, or even us a DMM on it to measure it to be sure it's 10K and not 0.1-Ohm. there are also 10K, 1W Resistors in more common packages now, too. If you go that route, you might get 'flameproof' to eliminate possibility of that kind of issue.I have a garage door and the controller board had a few dead components that i replaced, but the only one part is difficult to find bc it's dead and i cant measure it, is this a "10 kOhm 1W" resistor or a "10 Ohm 1W" or is it a really different one?.
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Let’s be clear what we mean by “nothing”.Unfortunately it's showing me nothing, but that value could be right bc of it's size.
When i'm home i check it again.Let’s be clear what we mean by “nothing”.
What does the DMM show? 0 or OL?
Yeah, but you're across the pond. Here in the colonies that nomenclature is less common.But it actually says “R10”, so I’d say it was 0.1Ω. K is 10% tolerance.
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