Sanity check k7203 chassis

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I have a few components on this board I'd like to replace as they cooked for a bit sometime in the past. R630 and R623 aren't in the parts list but show up in the schematic. I figure 623 is a 47K resistor but 630 I'm less familiar with. Here's a photo of the chips and the schematic.

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560 ohm is what it is. i have the 47K in stock but not sure on the other of the top of my head.

when there is no designation after it on this schematic then its just the number of ohms. to the right there is one listed as 3K3 which would be 3K resistor 3watt. when the wattage isn't listed then there should be notes on the schematics stating all resistors are 1/4 watt or 1/2 watt that are not labeled is what you find most of the time.

edit: fixed the typo
 
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560 ohm is what it is. i have the 47K in stock but not sure on the other of the top of my head.

when there is no designation after it on this schematic then it just the number of ohms. to the right there is one listed as 3K3 which would be 3K resistor 3watt. when the wattage is listed then there should be notes on the schematics stating all resistors are 1/4 watt or 1/2 watt that are not labeled is what you find most of the time.

That's exactly what I was looking for. Committing to memory now! Thanks!!!
 
560 ohm is what it is. i have the 47K in stock but not sure on the other of the top of my head.

when there is no designation after it on this schematic then it just the number of ohms. to the right there is one listed as 3K3 which would be 3K resistor 3watt. when the wattage is listed then there should be notes on the schematics stating all resistors are 1/4 watt or 1/2 watt that are not labeled is what you find most of the time.

very educational. +1 to you sir.
 
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