I have a Uni-T UT61E multimeter that quit working after checking high current DC connected to the low current probe (facepalm). I've check both fuses (good) and battery (good) but it will not turn on. The screen will not illuminate nor can I get the continuity buzzer to chime when I touch the probes together.
I checked resistance of all diodes, capacitors, and resistors. The following read OL and I consider suspect.
C19 - "10 16V RVT" - I think I can find this one
C39 - "106 16K 621 - I think I can find this one
C27 - no text
C41 - ceramic disc capacitor "16" or "6"
C42 - ceramic disc capacitor "8"
D2 - LED diode - no text
I was planning to start with swapping the two ceramic disc capacitors (C41, C42). How do I identify these with only one digit?
Any ideas how to ID the right part for the LED (D2) and C27?
I checked resistance of all diodes, capacitors, and resistors. The following read OL and I consider suspect.
C19 - "10 16V RVT" - I think I can find this one
C39 - "106 16K 621 - I think I can find this one
C27 - no text
C41 - ceramic disc capacitor "16" or "6"
C42 - ceramic disc capacitor "8"
D2 - LED diode - no text
I was planning to start with swapping the two ceramic disc capacitors (C41, C42). How do I identify these with only one digit?
Any ideas how to ID the right part for the LED (D2) and C27?
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