Sir pharaon . . . . .
I initially need you to AC meter those two RED AC input leads . . . .to know if there is
REALLY 230 VAC coming into those two red wires, then I can proceed.
I am wanting to expect that A.C. input voltage . . . . .
actually . . . . . . being in the 16 VAC range.
In the interim . . .on that somewhat centrally heated film resistor in the RED line input.
Have the unit totally un powered and dormant and then use metering in ohmmeter mode and connect 2 jumper clip wires, using one to each resistor end.
Then the other clip lead ends go to a shared ohmmeter lead and the other ohmmeter lead goes to a bare metal single edge razor blade or utility knife blade. You hold the ohmmeter lead into pressed constant contact with the metal of that blade
Then you carefully do lateral linear soft scraping on the very center of the resistor to get down thru the coating to . . .HOPEFULLY . . . make contact with the spiral resistance path which routes around the resistor.
We can suspicion that resistor didn't burn open right at center of the resistor. When / if a resistance shows up, double that resistance value and that should give the initial value of the resistor.
NO LUCK ? then work at 1/4 from the end of the resistor, until you have tried both ends.
If so finding resistance, in that case, then quadruple the read resistance value.
Also due to lighting . . . . causing color registration shift . . . . .it appears ? ? ? ? ? ? that one resistor is Blue Red Orange Gold . . . . .62K 5%
The other seems to be Brown Black Red Gold . . . . .1k 5%
And the third is being totally hidden or being in an un viewable end shot.
I see the green .047 caps fine.
73's de Edd . . . . .
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