I purchased an e-bike which was advertised as just needing the batteries replaced. The li-ion batteries had been sitting dead for months. Once I got the battery removed it was clear that was not the case. You can see the hole where the plastic melted from this component overheating on the board. The burnt one is the same as those in the center of this photo.

What is it and how do I determine the correct replacement?

  • Altima NEO
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    1 year ago

    looks like a surface mount chip resistor, 22 ohm?

    • @[email protected]
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      251 year ago

      As Altima said, it’s a 22ohm SMD resistor. You’ll need to measure it to get the package size.

      Unfortunately resistors don’t really just burn out. If the resistor did cause damage from overheating, it’s because something drew too much current. My guess is there’s a short somewhere else, but there’s almost certainly more damage than that resistor.

      Good luck!

      • @turddle
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        31 year ago

        This right here. It’s likely not the resistor itself even though it’s showing the most symptoms of the overall problem.

        Somewhere along that circuit branch is a short or something causing too much current to be drawn through the resistor here.

      • Altima NEO
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        31 year ago

        I was thinking the same. How the heck does a resistor cause that much damage? Definitely not the resistors fault alone.