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I am recapping the video and audio board on a Sanyo 20EZ.
The audio board has a part labeled as R383. However, it isn't a resistor. The value is INP339.
Can someone tell me what this part is, and where to order one?
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Yes that is indeed a resistor. It's 39 ohms @ a quarter watt.
Here's where to buy it:
http://www.twistywristarcade.com/fusible-resistors/969-nintendo-audio-amp-r383-fusible-resistor.html
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Can I substitute a plain ole 39ohm, 1/4W resistor, or does it HAVE to be fusible? I've got plenty of resistors that I can throw in, but they're plain resistors.
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I've been using plain old 39 ohm quarter watt resistors on these boards for at least 20 years with no problems.
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Excellent! Thanks for the info!
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Thanks for your help Ken. I replaced that part with a 38ohm resistor, and all is well!
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Glad you got it running!
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