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Structo
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by Structo »
Silly, you need to use 1 watt resistors for the tonez.

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by Cantplay »
Took me a moment, and then I saw it.
0 ohm...Whats the point? I understand using low value resistors to set bias, but not zero.
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Structo
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by Structo »
Jumpers?
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da Geezer
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by da Geezer »
Structo wrote:Jumpers?
Yes....for automated assembly machines set up to insert 1/4w resistors, use these when a jumper is called for
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gktamps
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by gktamps »
Jeez, da Geezer, you couldn't wait for some more creative speculation before giving us the facts?
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da Geezer wrote:Structo wrote:Jumpers?
Yes....for automated assembly machines set up to insert 1/4w resistors, use these when a jumper is called for
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by romberg »
Pretty damn reasonable pricing for superconductors! Just think of how much money they could have saved by building the LHC with these.
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NickC
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by NickC »
I looked at their other offerings, but couldn't find any 20 watt, 0 Ohm resistors. I don't have much use for a 1/4 watt 0 ohm.

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by jhaas »
NickC wrote:I looked at their other offerings, but couldn't find any 20 watt, 0 Ohm resistors. I don't have much use for a 1/4 watt 0 ohm.

Yeah Nick, same here. I wired 80 in parallel and it did the trick.