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Old 10-01-2021, 05:08 PM
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I hate to ask this but what is .482 for a resistor is this k or Meg
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Old 10-01-2021, 05:35 PM
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Depends on the vintage of the set. Solid state gear will use .47ohm resistors as fuses and or current sensing devices. Tube gear won't use a value that low.

Checking the schematic against the part in the set can help clear up confusion in cases like this.
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Old 10-01-2021, 05:44 PM
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I thought it was 500k but depending on the dvm it will show Meg
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Are you saying .482 is written somewhere, or that is the reading on your digital meter?

If you are using a digital meter, it should indicate whether its reading Megohms either with a symbol in the display or a knob setting.

I think using the decimal point (.482) would be odd for k ohms (it would just read 482 ohms), so this would be either ohms or megohms.
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The digital meter shows Meg
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The digital meter shows Meg
So then it's 0.482M = 482k
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When measuring high ohm resistors lift one end & use clip leads
to test it. If you hold on both ends you add your body resistance
in parallel, throwing off your measure.

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Old 10-07-2021, 02:40 PM
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When measuring high ohm resistors lift one end & use clip leads
to test it. If you hold on both ends you add your body resistance
in parallel, throwing off your measure.

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I know some guys will measure them in-circuit and not touching probes, particularly RCA tube sets with PWB-mounted resistors, then clip from top and replace if it measures other than marked.
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