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<blockquote data-quote="nick higgins" data-source="post: 560606" data-attributes="member: 38416"><p>Hi. Although not showing any faults, I recently replaced the standby battery in my intruder alarm and noticed that some scorching has ocurred in one of the resistors. See photo. Is this repairable?</p><p>Is it symptomatic of other faults? Should I replace? For now, I have removed all fuses and disconnected the battery sobthe system is 'dead'.[ATTACH=full]17529[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick higgins, post: 560606, member: 38416"] Hi. Although not showing any faults, I recently replaced the standby battery in my intruder alarm and noticed that some scorching has ocurred in one of the resistors. See photo. Is this repairable? Is it symptomatic of other faults? Should I replace? For now, I have removed all fuses and disconnected the battery sobthe system is 'dead'.[ATTACH type="full"]17529[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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