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Looking for the resistor values at R076, R076A, R076B, R076C. Looking an and old post the the older ones had a single 1ohm 5 watt resistor. I can almost see the numbers on the one I have halfway intact. Help would be great.ThanksKris

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Reply:I'd suggest going to the maker's website and using the machine's part number, model code, serial number or whatever to download the proper schematic for the unit, assuming you can use it to make needed repairs (as suggested by your post).Also, if you could supply more information about what happened (and more details about the specific machine), some here might be more interested. FWIW, I don't know all the machine models and names, and considering that square wave is an electrical characteristic, I don't even know which company makes your welder.
Reply:I'm gonna take a wild stab that since this is a) The Lincoln sectionof the forum, and b) That Lincoln makes a square wave 200, that that is what he has . . .
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Originally Posted by tadawson

I'm gonna take a wild stab that since this is a) The Lincoln sectionof the forum, and b) That Lincoln makes a square wave 200, that that is what he has . . .
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Originally Posted by tadawson

I'm gonna take a wild stab that since this is a) The Lincoln sectionof the forum, and b) That Lincoln makes a square wave 200, that that is what he has . . . |
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