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    Startup resistors burnt R970 and R971 does anyone no what they are regards Mark.



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    whats the model no.

    generally they are 12K 2W metal oxide

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    Thanks for that it is a RTM-684

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    Changed the resistors and the unit is still in standby.

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    dowie is the 5 volt rail actually 5 volts? put a cro in it, change the electros in the primary and look at the 1000uf on the secondary of the startup supply.
    those 2 resistors always go black but they still work ok.
    your troubles are further down the supply chain
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    Thanks again Blue Dog it was the 1000 Uf 25vold cap in the secondary Thanks again.

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