I was soldering a couple of 220k carbon comps on an eyelet board today and the metal surface got quite hot before the solder would flow properly onto the eyelets.
Now having cooled back down, one of them read at 318k and the other read at 279k, and they both read around 220k ish before I soldered them.
They are the grid load resistors for the output stage, so I put some fresh ones in to be on the safe side, and everything reads as it should. So evidently it is possible to overcook them (which I hadn't realised, because this is my first time building with them :-0)
Now having cooled back down, one of them read at 318k and the other read at 279k, and they both read around 220k ish before I soldered them.
They are the grid load resistors for the output stage, so I put some fresh ones in to be on the safe side, and everything reads as it should. So evidently it is possible to overcook them (which I hadn't realised, because this is my first time building with them :-0)
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