Understanding Resistors and Pots....
I am trying to learn how to do mods 100% on my own, and I have a few simple questions...
how are resistors rated?
like a 10 ohm and a 10K ohm, my guess is that the higher the number, the finer the tuning, but less the voltage can adjust?
like a 20K variable resistor is for a Vdimm mod, but a 20 ohm resistor would just fry it?
just guessing...
what does "15 turn" pot mean?
How do you test a Pot, for max resistance before putting it on a volt mod?
more questions come later.
I am just learning, I can do the basics, but I need alot of help. ;)
Re: Understanding Resistors and Pots....
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Originally posted by Kunaak
I am trying to learn how to do mods 100% on my own, and I have a few simple questions...
how are resistors rated?
like a 10 ohm and a 10K ohm, my guess is that the higher the number, the finer the tuning, but less the voltage can adjust?
like a 20K variable resistor is for a Vdimm mod, but a 20 ohm resistor would just fry it?
just guessing...
what does "15 turn" pot mean?
How do you test a Pot, for max resistance before putting it on a volt mod?
more questions come later.
I am just learning, I can do the basics, but I need alot of help. ;)
A vr is also known as a Potentiometer. You also see fixed resistors being used that are not capable of changing Ohms rating.
A 10 Ohm is exactly that, 10 ohms of resistance. The 10K is 10,000 Ohms of resistance. Big difference.
The "15 turn pot" is a potentiometer that has an adjustment screw that will make 15 revolutions from it's low to high setting. So a typical 10K vr that you can grab at RatShack(little blue guy), will start out at about 3.2k and 15 turns later will yeild about 9.4k.
To measure the resistance just place the two probes from your MultiMeter on the ground and one of the opposite legs of the pot. A good MM will self adjust to the correct reading without you having to select a range. Use the front leg and center leg of the blue guy. The highest Ohms measure will be with screw turned fully counterclockwise. Clip off the other leg in the rear.
Once you solder up the mod you will not be able to measure the pot's resistance, so you must do it before hand.
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