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jomafi 11-08-2008 21:40

Where can i buy the 1R0 resisitors?
 
Where can i buy the 1R0 resistors to repair nooox?

In Germany i could not find any adress, where i can buy this smd-resistors 0508.

Can anyone help me and know an adress?

Thanks

Jomafi:D

ciopa 11-08-2008 22:00

searching in pcb for resistor 1k ohm
 
searching in pcb for nokia 3310, 3410 etc or another dispositive electronic with component smd discrete

br
1r0 posibile 1ohm please post photo pcb ,and details demaged try to short for 1 ohm resistor
measuring with digital multimeter valued corect ,succes!

east51 11-08-2008 23:25

hello

@jomafi

http://www1.conrad.de/vshop.php

jomafi 11-09-2008 11:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by east51 (Post 3828542)

Conrad in Germany has 1Ohm resistors, but 0306 not 0508. This resistors are to small to soldier in nooox.
Yesterday i was in the Conrad Shop in Stuttgart and ask for this resistors.
No way to get it from Conrad.de

Jomafi:D

edit:
Hi i found it at www.reichelt.de. U need SMD 0805 for nooox!!

east51 11-10-2008 12:37

@jomafi

i have bought the resistors from conrad. i have soldier the 0 OHM and it works fine.
when you want i can send you 2 resistors per Post.

jomafi 11-11-2008 21:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by east51 (Post 3833200)
@jomafi

i have bought the resistors from conrad. i have soldier the 0 OHM and it works fine.
when you want i can send you 2 resistors per Post.

Thanks for your offer!!
I've bought now the resistors from Reichelt Elektronik (www.reichelt.de).
In the next days when the resistors arrive i will test. Have you soldier it with hot air, or normally?

Greets Jomafi:D

dm3box 11-12-2008 10:34

A 0-Ohm resistor is equivalent to a blob of solder across the pads. No need to buy anything for that.

A 1R0 on the other hand, if it is there for a reason, it can certainly NOT be safely replaced with a 0-Ohm one!

NoooX-Box 11-12-2008 11:29

you can also use a polyswitch fuse 0,5A ;)

http://de.rs-online.com/web/search/s...7-7111&x=0&y=0

So you do not need to replace a resistor anymore.

NoooX-Team

jomafi 11-14-2008 14:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoooX-Box (Post 3840271)
you can also use a polyswitch fuse 0,5A ;)

http://de.rs-online.com/web/search/s...7-7111&x=0&y=0

So you do not need to replace a resistor anymore.

NoooX-Team


Thanks nooox-Team,

a very good solution!! You should think about to use this switch at the production of the box. The cost of such a switch is about 9ct:eek:

Greets

Jomafi:D


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