Very good video! Don't you think that you have put a very small resistance? The resistor that you have removed seems to be 1W, while the one you have put in seems to be 1/4W. Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad you liked it my Friend🙏🙂🤝🍀 Yes, I put a small resistor because I didn't have 1W, but when I measured the current it was about 5mA and it didn't heat up. But it is recommended to put 1W.
@@ErCanEverything Its not a resistor, its a coil... look at the symbol on the circuit board, and compare it with the ones for the missing relay elsewhere.... Thats a broken inductor you took out, not a resistor. Of course, replacing it with a resistor still gets the thing working and in fact you could have replaced the thing with a wire link and it would have still worked. But the reason that old "resistor" is so big is not because it is a 1W resistor... its because its really an inductor!
Your body not mine, but please disconnect power board from wall if you're going to put (BOTH!) your bare hands next to those exposed active & neutral like that.. one wrong move and your heart's in the way..
This is not a resistor. It was inductor.
Great tutorial ❤
I'm glad you liked it my Friend🙏🙂🤝🍀
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Teşekkür ederim Dostum🙂🤝
Great repair Brother 👍
Thank you Brother,🙂🤝🍀🍀🍀
Great video, thanks
@ErCanEverything hi, i have a unit with the display not woking, do you know how should i troubleshoot it?
Very good video! Don't you think that you have put a very small resistance? The resistor that you have removed seems to be 1W, while the one you have put in seems to be 1/4W. Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad you liked it my Friend🙏🙂🤝🍀
Yes, I put a small resistor because I didn't have 1W, but when I measured the current it was about 5mA and it didn't heat up.
But it is recommended to put 1W.
@@ErCanEverything Its not a resistor, its a coil... look at the symbol on the circuit board, and compare it with the ones for the missing relay elsewhere.... Thats a broken inductor you took out, not a resistor.
Of course, replacing it with a resistor still gets the thing working and in fact you could have replaced the thing with a wire link and it would have still worked. But the reason that old "resistor" is so big is not because it is a 1W resistor... its because its really an inductor!
My mistake is I mistook that 2.2mH inductor with a 2.2K resistor🤦
@@fredbear3915exactly this!
You replaced fusible resistance with normal resistance. 😂
Try to break it in half, it looks like an inductance and not a resistance!
You are right, I was wrong there it is 2.2mH inductance🤦
Bom dia parabens muito bom
Good afternoon, thank you my Friend🙂🤝🍀
Ce n'est pas une résistance.,mais une inductance
Yes, you are right, I was wrong there.
It was a 2.2mH inductor🤦
Are you able to export and reach the XLS data file?
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Your body not mine, but please disconnect power board from wall if you're going to put (BOTH!) your bare hands next to those exposed active & neutral like that.. one wrong move and your heart's in the way..
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be careful on handling that lcd display, don't be to careless on fliping them, its waffers like wire can be easily torned😰
I don't know how many times I bent it while shooting and think it wouldn't work, but I was lucky able to mount it without damage.🙏🙂
Hello, do you know how to reset this meter to zero values? Thanks.
Nice! :)
I think you just replaced the current shunt with something that is not a current shunt….
After some research I found out that it's a 2.2 mH inductor and not a resistor.🤦🙂
The burnt resistor was more powerful. The new one can overheat and also fail.
And this is how the Chinese will not sell another meter.
This unit burned out at unstable voltage because I had connected a powerful inductive load
2:13 и 6:28 не самая хорошая идея... и ещё вы резистор слабой мощности впаяли