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Toasted Iopener
Motherboard Resistor Values

New MessageToasted Iopener (modified 1 times) CodeDemon
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Oops, just toasted my iopener, was up late and forgot to pull the power supply off of the MOD3 board when I hooked it up.

When I powered it up this morning I smelt smoke and powered it down right away.

The only visible damage is the R306 resistor. it looks cooked & it broke in half. I hope that is the only damage.

Does anyone know the value or partnumber for R306 on the motherboard. It has R020- printed on it.

Has anyone else recovered their Iopener from this?

Perhaps we should build a page with the all the PN'S & values....

thanks...

02-16-2002 11:55:46

New MessageRE:Toasted Iopener (modified 0 times) 02U2
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To bad the I-Mod3 board didn't have an inline fuse to make it "idjot pruuf". I've read thru the ages several others have done the same toasty bit....
02-16-2002 15:20:39

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