Resistor identification

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geoffers

Joined Oct 25, 2010
487
Hi all,

Feel a bit daft posting this but I'm trying to identify a resistors value.IMG_20230525_140735_793~2.jpg
Which way round should I be reading that? Looks to me like a silver band one end and gold the other?!

My meter says it's 150ohms, I think it should be 1k8 or 280ohms, either way it's getting warm/hot on a non functional tractor dash!

Cheers Geoff
 

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geoffers

Joined Oct 25, 2010
487
Good call, just spotted L2 underneath it and all the gunk on the board, so it's likely an inductor?
Should it be getting warm is the next question?
 

sagor

Joined Mar 10, 2019
909
Good call, just spotted L2 underneath it and all the gunk on the board, so it's likely an inductor?
Should it be getting warm is the next question?
Warm, yes. Hot, no. If it is running hot, then something might be blown, causing high current through it. You need to check what it is connected to.
 

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geoffers

Joined Oct 25, 2010
487
It looks original, think I'm the first to strip it, just pulled the end and there's 50mA or so going through it.

Gets hot enough you don't want to keep your finger on it but I'm not sure it's the problem.

Thanks Geoff
 

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geoffers

Joined Oct 25, 2010
487
I've left it now, but it was flowing 0.05A is 150 ohms
So v=ir
V is 7.5
P=vi
0.375w ?
Is that enough to heat a package that size?
 
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