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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Fort McMurray, Alberta
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Anyone have a ITW DT-830D Voltmeter?
Hey guys!
I was busy installing a oven for a friend tonight, when I went to test it with my volt meter, I accidentally set my meter to DCA instead of ACV, and fried a couple of resistors real good inside. Basically, I need someone who has the same meter as me to open it up, and help me identify the roasted components, they got burnt to a crisp, and just fell apart when I tried to remove them. There are 10 components that I've found not to be working in total, and just need you to take a look at the wiring pinout / pictures I've supplied, and give me the color coded bars / close up pics of each if that isn't too much trouble ![]() These are cheap testers, but I've had this one for a fair while, and its been pretty good to me. I'd rather fix it then get some new fangled one that doesn't work as well, lol Anyways, here is a pic of the fried components, where they are located on the board, and a numbered pinout I drew up. I've probally got all of the components I need, just need to find out what the charred remains are, lol
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