Speedo fix
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Re: Speedo fix
That doesn't look like a typical burned metal film resistor. It's unusual for one to burn only on an end unless a lead has failed. Worse yet, without the first band being lediglble it's going to be tough to determine what value it might be. It could be anything from 100K to 900K.
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