Message boards : Science : What value is R8 on a v2.60 kit?
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Hi, | |
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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/27006170/Radioactive/KIT/Rad%40H_V2.60%20schema.pdf | |
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Aha, thank you! Well I think that explains it, R8 should be 470k, and this one had 4M7 in, poor thing was probably overheating and blew up. :-) | |
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It looks to me that this resistor is used to recharge C9 after each detection click at a predictable fast rate, so that high counts can be seen reliably. Using a value 10x higher would I think have little effect at low count rates (I could be wrong). But I don't see how a higher value would result in overheating; lower yes but not higher. I would check other components too for proper values, especially DZ4, R9 and C9, also R12 and R18, in case they are the cause of the over-current. | |
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Hi Norbert. | |
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What value is R8 on a v2.60 kit?