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    Help identifying a burnt resistor WB27X10438

    Just wanted to follow up I bought a replacement 28.7K resister soldered it in and everything seems to be working great so far I'll keep an eye on it to watch for any signs of trouble but I think I am good. Big thanks to everyone for all the information and insight! Jason
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    Help identifying a burnt resistor WB27X10438

    Hope everyone had a happy 4th! I had some time to play around with the resister when I have it hooked it stays constant at 29.9k and the more I look at the strips I am thinking it might be either Red Gray Violet Red Brown or Red Gray White Red Brown This link should take you to the full...
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    Help identifying a burnt resistor WB27X10438

    I totally agree I actually have over 10 multimeters at home but they're the free harbor freight brand ones they give out for free and would not give me a reading. I got my Klein from the shop and when I set it to auto it gives me a reading of 30.10k - 30.12k ohm I get what your saying...
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    Help identifying a burnt resistor WB27X10438

    Here is the info that ge has on my model - http://genet.geappliances.com/search/search?site=gea-litlib_collection&ou=utf-8&tlen=150&client=gea-litlib_frontend&output=xml_no_dtd&proxystylesheet=gea-litlib_frontend&filter=0&getfields=*&q=jvm1860sd&actualquerystring=jvm1860sd001 Hi Dave I have...
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    Help identifying a burnt resistor WB27X10438

    Hi Jim, Thanks for the reply I am going to look over the websites you've linked I've already been on digikey but I am having a tough time identifying the color bands. It's 5 bands but how do you know what side to start from? Thanks again, Jason
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    Help identifying a burnt resistor WB27X10438

    Hi guys, I was wondering if you could take a look at a resistor that burnt from my microwave pcb. I've had good luck in the past with replacing capacitors and other failed components but I am having a hard time seeing the colors of the resister...
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