The TV powerboard is broken, so I’m analyzing it, but I don’t know the value of this resistance.
When measured in multimeters, it is a very small value, so we don’t know if it’s not measured or if the resistance is broken.
I would really appreciate it if you could let me know the resistance value and the replacement product together.
Welcome to the forum.
Unfortunately the bands do not conform to the standard 5 band marking scheme for resistors.
Using the 4 band calculator and ignoring the 5th band, it is either 0.11 or 0.01 ohm.
If nobody else here has a better idea, and the TV will end up in the trash anyway, I recommend trying 0.11 first and if that doesn’t work try 0.01.
The other thing to consider is the power rating (watts). You can estimate that based on the physical size of the part.
Here’s a search result of all 0.01 and 0.11 ohm axial lead through hole resistors. Compare the sizes with your resistor and use that to choose the power rating.
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