Hi jdparsons.
You are right, the TIP147 that shows zeros between any of its pins is shorted.
When you buy it, order new micas, some grease, plastic nipples if needed, for the 4 of them, I don't trust very much on re-used micas.
To test the resistors: use the lowest ohm scale (200 r ?) and short test pins together.
You will *not* get a zero reading, but something like 0.3 to 0.7 r.
When you measure your wire ceramic resistors, substract what you measured earlier from your actual reading.
If they show under 1 ohm, they are probably right, the error lies on the measurement rather than on the component itself (in this particular case).
Be very careful when reseating your TIPs to keep them insulated from tha chassis or heatsink.
Good hunting.
You are right, the TIP147 that shows zeros between any of its pins is shorted.
When you buy it, order new micas, some grease, plastic nipples if needed, for the 4 of them, I don't trust very much on re-used micas.
To test the resistors: use the lowest ohm scale (200 r ?) and short test pins together.
You will *not* get a zero reading, but something like 0.3 to 0.7 r.
When you measure your wire ceramic resistors, substract what you measured earlier from your actual reading.
If they show under 1 ohm, they are probably right, the error lies on the measurement rather than on the component itself (in this particular case).
Be very careful when reseating your TIPs to keep them insulated from tha chassis or heatsink.
Good hunting.
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