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Startup problem jack in the box gottlieb

By Lambecka

5 years ago


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#14 5 years ago
Quoted from Lambecka:

No nothing in the schematic, must be left over from former owner.
Anyway thanks for your help in getting it running again.
Albert

If that resistor had fallen into a switch stack or the solder tabs on a switch stack. All sorts of problems could happen until it falls out.

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