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Title: need help with a blown resistor on a cc16
Post by: Flyinryan26 on February 27, 2014, 12:59:27 AM
any help or if you can supply me one the same as this would be greatly appreciated.. 

have blown a resistor and doesnt give a value on it and the color tape has blown off...

also need a loom from the 12pin molex to the cc16 cable and to the optics in the door etc...


Title: Re: need help with a blown resistor on a cc16
Post by: tkrozleski on February 27, 2014, 11:41:41 AM
Is it a 24 volt AC or DC? Is it for Bally or IGT?

What position is the resistor labeled/designated on the board label? R17 ? If so R17= 75 ohm

At the top of the home page is a "NLG File System Download" tab, in there is schematics for all the comparitors


Title: Re: need help with a blown resistor on a cc16
Post by: Flyinryan26 on February 27, 2014, 01:28:22 PM
Its a cc16 24v m8.. not sure if thats the only problem I'm having coz the loom attached to it has a lot of cuts and joins in it... thanks so much for ur help been stuck on this machine for nearly a year...  :-(   n im not that great with electronics so wat does r17 mean dummys version.... thanks m8


Title: Re: need help with a blown resistor on a cc16
Post by: stayouttadabunker on February 27, 2014, 03:52:05 PM
That resistor is a 100k at 5%
The color bands are gold, brown, black, brown where the gold band means 5%.


Title: Re: need help with a blown resistor on a cc16
Post by: Foster on February 27, 2014, 04:32:14 PM
The correct way to state resistor colors is first digit, second digit, multiplier, tolerance.

a 100K ohm 5% would be brown black yellow gold
a 100   ohm 5% would be brown black brown gold


Title: Re: need help with a blown resistor on a cc16
Post by: stayouttadabunker on February 27, 2014, 04:50:33 PM
The correct way to state resistor colors is first digit, second digit, multiplier, tolerance.

a 100K ohm 5% would be brown black yellow gold
a 100   ohm 5% would be brown black brown gold

Thanks Foster!  :3-

This particular resistor is brown/black/brown/gold then.
That makes it a 100 Ohm resistor at 5%?


Title: Re: need help with a blown resistor on a cc16
Post by: Foster on February 27, 2014, 05:14:54 PM
Then is it is 100ohm 5%


Title: Re: need help with a blown resistor on a cc16
Post by: CommTech on February 27, 2014, 10:32:15 PM
any help or if you can supply me one the same as this would be greatly appreciated.. 

have blown a resistor and doesnt give a value on it and the color tape has blown off...

also need a loom from the 12pin molex to the cc16 cable and to the optics in the door etc...

The bad resistor is an effect, not a cause of a problem.  If you replace just the resistor, the new one will also burn up unless you find and correct what is shorted first.   :98-