Yup, the 680 Ohm resistor is present (and seems perfectly fine from the outside), but when I measure across it I get this very strange behavior where is looks like a capacitor (where the resistance slowly ramps from kOhms to mOhms). I could even measure a capacitance on my meter across this junction (about 30 uF). I get this result whether I measure the top or the bottom tabs, which makes sense (680 Ohms on the working side, the changing resistances on the broken side). I reheated the joints at 26 and 31 and added a bit of solder, which did not change this property. Comparing the capacitors on both sides of the power supply give essentially the same capacitance readings, and when I use the ohm-meter to measure resistance of each capacitor, all of the caps charge and discharge as one might expect, and so from my naive perspective the caps seem fine.
Is the right move to replace the resistor? The fact that the 26-31 junction looks like a capacitor makes me think I must have a short somewhere else, but I don't understand (although I wish I did!) the underlying circuit.
Bob D
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