Hi Folks.
I have a dead PSU board for a Samsung LCD computer monitor that has blown a resistor. The end user plugged a live kettle lead into the board and I think the power surge upset it. As such I am hoping a new resistor will fix it rather than replacing the entire screen.
My problem is I need some help identifying the blown resistor. I have tried the online calculators but although it has 5 bands on the resistor I cannot be certain they are telling me the correct rating for replacement as they are calculating it as a 4 band for some reason with a rating of 0.24ohm 5%.
I have attached an image of the culprit if anyone can possibly help me with the correct rating.
I have a dead PSU board for a Samsung LCD computer monitor that has blown a resistor. The end user plugged a live kettle lead into the board and I think the power surge upset it. As such I am hoping a new resistor will fix it rather than replacing the entire screen.
My problem is I need some help identifying the blown resistor. I have tried the online calculators but although it has 5 bands on the resistor I cannot be certain they are telling me the correct rating for replacement as they are calculating it as a 4 band for some reason with a rating of 0.24ohm 5%.
I have attached an image of the culprit if anyone can possibly help me with the correct rating.
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