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<blockquote data-quote="jdeaton01" data-source="post: 7628015" data-attributes="member: 637489"><p>this might not be the right spot to ask this question but i couldnt find the right place if this isnt it. i am currently trying to repair an xterminator xt1600.2 that was given to me and i need to know a few things. what do i need to set my ohm meter on when i check the transistors??20k 200k or 2000k? and what should the ohm meter read? i attached some photos. if anyone could tell me which are the input and output transistors and if the smaller transistors should read different than the larger ones it would be greatly appreciated!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdeaton01, post: 7628015, member: 637489"] this might not be the right spot to ask this question but i couldnt find the right place if this isnt it. i am currently trying to repair an xterminator xt1600.2 that was given to me and i need to know a few things. what do i need to set my ohm meter on when i check the transistors??20k 200k or 2000k? and what should the ohm meter read? i attached some photos. if anyone could tell me which are the input and output transistors and if the smaller transistors should read different than the larger ones it would be greatly appreciated!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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