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How to Replace Resistors

    • 1). Make sure you're going to replace the resistor that's defective. Calculate its value based on the color bands that encircle the trunk of the resistor. Measure its resistance with an ohmmeter. The vast majority of defective resistors become open; that is, an ohmmeter will measure its resistance as being infinite.

    • 2). Take the circuit board on which the resistor is soldered and cut the wire leads with diagonal cutters. Remove the defective resistor.

    • 3). Turn on the soldering iron. Place the tip on the lead and the pad through which the lead is placed until the solder melts. Once the solder melts, remove the cut lead with needle nose pliers.

    • 4). Ensure the new resistor has the correct value. Measure it with an ohmmeter. After you know its value is correct, place the leads through the pads that the old resistor had come from. There is no polarity with resistors, so it doesn't matter which end goes into a particular pad.

    • 5). Hold a short piece of solder with needle nose pliers against the resistor lead where it meets the pad and apply the soldering iron tip to melt the solder. Repeat for the other resistor lead.

    • 6). Turn the soldering iron off. Measure the resistor to ensure it's still the correct value.

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