Because the board is melted thru ruining the ground trace,and they jumpered the ground lead of the transistor to the ground of the board?
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Because the board is melted thru ruining the ground trace,and they jumpered the ground lead of the transistor to the ground of the board?
Quoted from jeff_286:Machine was working fine i just assumed this was a problem area.
I just had a transistor go out on my whitestar that looked burned like that and jumpered (not as bad).
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