> I replaced a drive resistor a few years ago. It is a very expensive and
time
> consuming process. To be done correctly, you must hire expensive
negotiators to
> arrange for proper removal. Of course, then while selecting a new drive
> resistor, you find yourself being much more cautious and must try them out
to
> make sure they work properly. Some second-hand or used drive resistors can
be
> worse than the original. And finding a NOS drive resistor is virtually
> impossible!
>
> Howard
Buyer beware, eh? I wonder if there's any good deals on drive resistors on
eBay?
Laura G.
Vita brevis est: rapide agite, vigore strigate!
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