paul stoke's FCD, what wattage resistors are the 680 and 10K?
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paul stoke's FCD, what wattage resistors are the 680 and 10K?
Just went to go buy some parts...
asked the guy at the coutner to round them up for me... then he asked which wattage resistors i watned for the 680 ohm and 10 k ohm resistor and teh 10K trim pot
i just stood there dumb founded... "****!" i don't know... u would think after 3 years of electrical engineering in university i would know.
but i didn't
i bought varios 10k resistors...
so which ones do i use?
Hailers? i know u know the answer.
asked the guy at the coutner to round them up for me... then he asked which wattage resistors i watned for the 680 ohm and 10 k ohm resistor and teh 10K trim pot
i just stood there dumb founded... "****!" i don't know... u would think after 3 years of electrical engineering in university i would know.
but i didn't
i bought varios 10k resistors...
so which ones do i use?
Hailers? i know u know the answer.
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thanks for all the help guys... jameco website was down when i went to go check.
Also onemore questions... what ist he 10k trimmer rated at? 1/4 watt as well? i can't find the trimmer using the jameco part number paul stokes gave.
(43P10k)
Also onemore questions... what ist he 10k trimmer rated at? 1/4 watt as well? i can't find the trimmer using the jameco part number paul stokes gave.
(43P10k)
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Yeah 1/4 watt will do. LIke the man said, its overkill but works just fine. I thought I had posted the Jameco url on that but I must be wrong cause it ain't on this thread. I kinda remember typing Cermet in the search engine on Jameco and then a list came up which had a second page, and that's where I found a 10k trimmer. Shucks, if all you can get is a 1/8 watt,that's just fine.
Here: This will do just fine.. http://www.jameco.com/cgi-bin/ncomme...nbr=501&ctgys=
Here: This will do just fine.. http://www.jameco.com/cgi-bin/ncomme...nbr=501&ctgys=
Last edited by HAILERS; 02-22-03 at 08:49 PM.
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