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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 1:12 am Post subject: |
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So what were you doing at shool asleep at the back of the room?
A resistor does not have to be open to make the circuit fail, it could be "high"
(Is this a IQ test or something)
You just measure it with a resistance meter if the reading is not close to the value then the resistor is either high or open.
Can you not find a tutorial on internet. pop your question in to google who knows you might hit jack pot in a short time.
G this "code" bit gets on my tit, and when you get o and 0 or was it O |
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Eric NZ |
Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 1:02 am Post subject: |
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So what were you doing at shool asleep at the back of the room?
I resistor does not have to be open to make the circuit fail, it could be "high"
(Is this a IQ test or something)
You just measure it with a resistance meter if the reading is not close to the value then then the resistor is either high or open.
Can you not find a tutorial on internet. pop your question in to google who knows you might hit jack pot in a short time.
G is "code" bit gets on my tit, and when you get o and 0 or was it O |
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electronics_field |
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 11:54 pm Post subject: how to check for an open resistor? |
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how to check for an open resistor? by analog meter |
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