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EWM 2100: Seeking R93 Resistor Value - Assistance Needed (with Images)

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    Mohamed aziz
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    EWM 2100: Seeking R93 Resistor Value - Assistance Needed (with Images) EWM 2100: Seeking R93 Resistor Value - Assistance Needed (with Images)
    Please help me to get R 93 value
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    TONI_2003
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    SXC
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    @Mohamed aziz, I have a similar problem. Broken R93 resistor and welded ACS108 6S S052 triac with track.

    Did you fix it?
    If so, what items did you mention?
    What could have caused the R93 resistor to burn?
    Thanks for the hint.
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    @ TONI_2003 thank you for this diagram, I am looking for more information, what should I replace when I have burnt Resistor R93?
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    TONI_2003
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    SXC wrote:
    what should I replace when I have burnt Resistor R93?
    This is a wrong question, look at the areas marked as no. 1 (measurements + exchange) :D
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