I just took a look at the audio/regulator board schematics and the
only 10 ohm resistors I see (that have anything to do with power)
are between the ground and -sense and between the +5 and +sense.
If one of THOSE are getting hot you have a bad connection on the
respective power line.
For example, say R26 (+5 to +sense) is running hot. This would
signal a bad connection between the +5 output and the +5 buss on
the gameboard. Almost guaranteed to be a connector problem.
R25 is the same thing, but on the ground line.
Look for bad solder on the audio/regulator connector and for bad
connections at the game board connector (burnt/dirty edge connector
contacts).
MKDUD@aol.com wrote:
> I've got an Asteroids Deluxe board with a dead short - it's cooking the
> 10 ohm resistor on my Audio reg, and I'm reading only 47 ohms from ground to
> the +5v testpoint. Any suggestions on how I could find this short??
>
> Thanks,
> Michael Kelley
Received on Wed Jan 13 03:58:08 1999
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