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Maybe I am too late with my answer, but I post it anyway.
The value of the burnt resistor R1 in the Powerboard/invertor board =
R1 = 10 ohm / 1/4 watt, but I would suggest to replace it with a resistor :
10 ohm / 1/2 watt since it is in the +5 volt line and the current may be a bit too high...
Maybe I am too late with my answer, but I post it anyway.
The value of the burnt resistor R1 in the Powerboard/invertor board =
R1 = 10 ohm / 1/4 watt, but I would suggest to replace it with a resistor :
10 ohm / 1/2 watt since it is in the +5 volt line and the current may be a bit too high...
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