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Check Pico's with power off in ohms mode..
Check Pico's with power off in ohms mode..
Or, a 160 Megohm resistor...You have a blown pico..
Pico fuses are available from WES Australia ,02 9797 9866 .A web search will give online services/catalogue. The one amp picofuse is listed as part number PF1Soldering a new one amp pico over the old one. If you dont have a solder sucker DO NOT desolder and pull the old one. Just lay the new one next to the old one and solder in,. Joe may have a trick of using a very small (1/8 watt) 1 ohm resistor to finish trouble shooting if you cant find a pico in Oz.
Soldering a new one amp pico over the old one. If you dont have a solder sucker DO NOT desolder and pull the old one. Just lay the new one next to the old one and solder in,. Joe may have a trick of using a very small (1/8 watt) 1 ohm resistor to finish trouble shooting if you cant find a pico in Oz.
51 ohms, 5% should do OK to check things out further.
Just tack it on top of the existing Pico as Lee suggested Darcy. Till you complete your debug. This is just temporary until you can get a fuse replacement and to continue to see if anything else is wrong or not.Ok, I do have a solder sucker, do you want me to remove the blown pico and solder that resistor I have in its place?
Just tack it on top of the existing Pico as Lee suggested Darcy. Till you complete your debug. This is just temporary until you can get a fuse replacement and to continue to see if anything else is wrong or not.