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Hello  all, I'm in the process of repairing a liquid damaged subwoofer. (Onkyo  750x) The service manual describes a few carbon resistors as "NF",  according to the wiring diagram these specific resistors are for safety  purposes. All other resistors are marked as a standard carbon.

I've  tried replacing them with the standard 1/4 watt carbon resistor but  they just burn up, even with considerably lower power than what is  indicated to run the woofer.

Does anyone have a work around? The "specific" part numbers listed in the manual don't help much.

82 ohm - p/n 415478204T

1.0k ohm - p/m 415471024T

Thank you.

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What is an "NF" Carbon Resistor

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Hello  all, I'm in the process of repairing a liquid damaged subwoofer. (Onkyo  750x) The service manual describes a few carbon resistors as "NF",  according to the wiring diagram these specific resistors are for safety  purposes. All other resistors are marked as a standard carbon.

I've  tried replacing them with the standard 1/4 watt carbon resistor but  they just burn up, even with considerably lower power than what is  indicated to run the woofer.

Does anyone have a work around? The "specific" part numbers listed in the manual don't help much.

82 ohm - p/n 415478204T

1.0k ohm - p/m 415471024T

Thank you.

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What is an "NF" Carbon Resistor

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Hello  all, I'm in the process of repairing a liquid damaged subwoofer. (Onkyo  750x) The service manual describes a few carbon resistors as "NF",  according to the wiring diagram these specific resistors are for safety  purposes. All other resistors are marked as a standard carbon.

I've  tried replacing them with the standard 1/4 watt carbon resistor but  they just burn up, even with considerably lower power than what is  indicated to run the woofer.

Does anyone have a work around? The "specific" part numbers listed in the manual don't help much.

82 ohm - p/n 415478204T

1.0k ohm - p/m 415471024T

Thank you.

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What is an "NF" Carbon Resistor

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Hello  all, I'm in the process of repairing a liquid damaged subwoofer. (Onkyo  750x) The service manual describes a few carbon resistors as "NF",  according to the wiring diagram these specific resistors are for safety  purposes. All other resistors are marked as a standard carbon.

I've  tried replacing them with the standard 1/4 watt carbon resistor but  they just burn up, even with considerably lower power than what is  indicated to run the woofer.

Does anyone have a work around? The "specific" part numbers listed in the manual don't help much.

82 ohm - p/n 415478204T

1.0k ohm - p/m 415471024T

Thank you.

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