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โJul-28-2016 03:23 PM
dodgeramman123 wrote:
When I got home I googled and researched, and found out, that often times, that's what goes first. When it comes to electricity, one must be cautious!! So, a 2k2 wire wound ceramic resistor should suffice!!
Thanks a bunch!!
โJul-28-2016 09:46 AM
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โJul-28-2016 07:48 AM
dodgeramman123 wrote:
In order to check or replace one, the power should be shut off. So how long can a capacitor still be charged, while the power is off? Just need to know! Thanks!
โJul-28-2016 07:33 AM
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โJul-27-2016 11:54 PM
ScottG wrote:Only if it's still moist...
In that application it just isn't that critical.
A screwdriver, pliers, chicken bone form last nights BBQ. Well ok, maybe not the bone but you get the idea.
โJul-27-2016 07:47 PM
sayoung wrote:dodgeramman123 wrote:
What size of resistor should I use, to discharge my capacitors?? I've read and googled and found all these different values --- 10k ohms, 20k ohms, 6k ohms and 2k ohms with 3-5w value. Also could I place two resistors of the same value to get the resistance I need in parallel? I know one must be careful, and that's why I thought I would get honest advise from here!
Thanks in advance,
Just have to ask why do you need to know .
โJul-27-2016 07:20 PM
sayoung wrote:dodgeramman123 wrote:
What size of resistor should I use, to discharge my capacitors?? I've read and googled and found all these different values --- 10k ohms, 20k ohms, 6k ohms and 2k ohms with 3-5w value. Also could I place two resistors of the same value to get the resistance I need in parallel? I know one must be careful, and that's why I thought I would get honest advise from here!
Thanks in advance,
Just have to ask why do you need to know .
โJul-27-2016 06:20 PM
dodgeramman123 wrote:
What size of resistor should I use, to discharge my capacitors?? I've read and googled and found all these different values --- 10k ohms, 20k ohms, 6k ohms and 2k ohms with 3-5w value. Also could I place two resistors of the same value to get the resistance I need in parallel? I know one must be careful, and that's why I thought I would get honest advise from here!
Thanks in advance,
โJul-27-2016 05:13 PM
Ivylog wrote:
I use a screwdriver... that's close to 1 ohm.
โJul-27-2016 04:31 PM