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Question about replacing a transistor...

By Darkslide632

10 years ago


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#5 10 years ago
Quoted from Darkslide632:

Alright, so, can someone talk the newb through the process?

If you mean the check it with a meter process: Put the meter in diode/continuity mode. Touch the probes together and you will get a beep or a zero reading on the meter. Now put the probes on each side of the trace and see if the same thing happens. See the following article.

http://pinballrehab.com/1-articles/solid-state-repair/tutorials/122-electronics-tutorial-test-equipment

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