[NJARC] Resistor question.
Steve
oceangate at comcast.net
Mon Jan 31 10:19:46 EST 2005
Hi dave,
Plus or minus 10 % for ohms should not be a problem. You can
always go higher in wattage , never lower. Space is the only problem
with higher wattage.
steve
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Hi all,
I want to thank Nick and Steve for helping me at the repair clinic, it
was
my 1st time attending thanks again. Here my is question: If I need to
replace
a resistor what is the rule of thumb? Choose exact wattage and ohms? Or
is
there room, +/- either way. If I was replacing a 1/2 watt 13,000 ohm
resistor
what would you choose?
Thanks, Dave LeMay
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