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milk frother severin sm 3584 Faulty fuse resistor need help

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Has anyone repaired the severin sm 3584 and has a picture of the board with capacitors and resistors, because my fuse resistor marked on the board with the symbol RF burned out and I can't find anywhere data about the parameters of this resistor and it is so damaged that you can't read from it what capacitance it has. I wrote to severin but no response. Please help.

Update (02/11/25)

This resistor has 1,2 cm large

Update (02/11/25)

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Hi @zukzuzlowiec

It is not a capacitor, it is a resistor.

Have you tried using an Ohmmeter, to measure its resistance value at all?

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Yes this is RF = Resistor Fusible I check but nothing results

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@zukzuzlowiec

Has the other side of the resistor (see in last image you posted) got less damage on it?

I don't think that RF means resistor fusible.

Usually fusible resistors are simply marked as F the same as a fuse.

Also given what I think are the colour bands on the resistor, i.e. Yellow, Brown, Black, Gold, Yellow and wattage, (the power rating value is based on its size in the image), that it is a 41 Ohm 0.2% 0.5W resistor.

Perhaps try the method shown in the link posted by @oldturkey03 below and check if you can hopefully get an idea what its value may be

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@zukzuzlowiec yeah, no help from the OEM companies. No surprise there. Without schematics or another board, it'll be a bit difficult to figure it out. I have done this twice and guess what, it worked for me :-)

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Hi @oldturkey03

Hard to know but judging by what I think are the the colours i.e. Yellow, Brown, Black, Gold, Yellow and wattage, (the power rating value is based on its size in the image), that it is a 41 Ohm 0.2% 0.5W resistor.

Be interesting to know if the OP follows the method described in the video you linked, whether it is near to this or not.

Cheers

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[code]I tried to take measurements but I got different results, sometimes it was 5 ohms, sometimes 20 megaohms. The construction of this resistor is different than the one in the video, there were lots of windings inside. And severin is silent, I probably won't get an answer from them.[/code]

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Now I know the answer .I wrote on Polish technical forum and some guy from Germany took me the answer.This is resistor 47 Ω.Maybe it will be helpful for somebody who has this same problem.

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