Avalon VT 737 sp

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so take away was joint went bad/cold. in turn doing so caused to go HR, high resistance. that's where the 70K come from would be my guess. You guys are so smart and sadly I can't always be around to answer questions.
rock on. :)
i have to ask if this was just a bad quality control issue, because the unit didnt got repaired before, and i didnt touched t12, but am happy it's finally solved and i hope it stays that way, i feel like i can open up a repair shop now hahaha just kidding, was a great learning experience tho

haha all credits go to @TheseGoToEleven i just followed your instructions, i was reading all the other threads and also the pdf with the notices from @TheseGoToEleven but i really couldnt could wrap my head around :D

glad forums are still a thing in these ages of the internet, used to hang out alot in my teens in diverse forums
 
i have to ask if this was just a bad quality control issue, because the unit didnt got repaired before, and i didnt touched t12, but am happy it's finally solved and i hope it stays that way, i feel like i can open up a repair shop now hahaha just kidding, was a great learning experience tho
Well you know a lot more about things that can go wrong in that unit now, that's for sure. I don't know anything about their QC but I don't remember seeing any previous Avalon posts with bad solder joints. Maybe it could have been a break in the wire too, but close enough to the joint that another soldering fixed it. If it happens again, then maybe try replacing the wire.

glad forums are still a thing in these ages of the internet, used to hang out alot in my teens in diverse forums
This one is good and seems surprisingly busy for something so specialized.
 
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