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Welcome to the Starbound community!

Hi there,

as I think it is hard to get a big community over night, I think it is even harder to get people together for an officially finished game. Fortunately there are many popular mods that help keeping the game alive, I think.

But like with everything what we love I'd like to establish a comfortable place for gamers, modders, artists and more, just to enjoy Starbound - vanilla or modded.

This is my first community, so bear with my lack of experience. Thanks!

Ps. If you have an icon or nice banner for this community, please share with me. Self-made would be best in regard of copy rights, I guess.

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Help finding value of burnt resistor.
  • Thank you for the detailed insight! I miss some basics in electronics but am eager to learn how to test and fix circuits.

    Years ago I tried to repair an old keyboard/synthesizer by cleaning it and replacing leaked/bloated capacitors. Unfortunately the onboard sound memory could not be loaded anymore or was wiped entirely as far as I understood. But due to lack of knowledge (me and community that time) it was too complex to got the keyboard up and running again. It's sometimes sad to loose good hardware...

    Back to the resistor/thread: I can't imagine a resistor to be the source of the problem. Isn't it more possible that a capacitor wears out or a transistor cooling fails?