So they've blown out a few times, and I always do the "right thing" by replacing them with the exact same type. I know its possible to go up to like, what, a 10k, and maybe it wont happen as often?
This happened again a few weeks back and I (in a bad mood), just soldered a wire bridging the gap for both of the resistors on the controller board of my system.
I read that the resistors were there to make sure that there was no fire hazard. But after a few weeks, and no noticeable smoke / heat... Is it safe to keep it like this, or am I damaging my system more than I know?
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Re: stupid resistors (controller port)
On one of my systems I just soldered it over like you did and I still haven't had any problems.
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Re: stupid resistors (controller port)
Don't do that.Macabre wrote: I know its possible to go up to like, what, a 10k, and maybe it wont happen as often?
If you use a 10 Ohmage resistor, you can only use two controller ports at once. Which sucks.
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