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I have a carbon film resistor that got so hot that it melted itself
free of the circuit board. Can the resistance (of the resistor) be permanently increased when this happens or does a resistor just become "open" when that happens? The reason I ask is because I have two resistors in parallel that go: Black | Brown | Black | Gold I think the resistance should measure ~1/2 Ohm, but my ohm meter reads 33 Ohms. Does this mean they are damage or did I do something wrong? Thanks, Scott, KC2PIH |
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