RE: CS>cs generator questions

2006-11-24 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Kathryn, If I understand you correctly, a 90 ohm potentiometer hooked up in series would allow me to vary the resistance from 0 to 90 ohms. Is that correct? Or is that kiloOhms? Peter Dear Peter, It says 150 on it, but it is 2 x 75 ohm units on top of each other. When I check it with my mult

RE: CS>cs generator questions

2006-11-24 Thread bs clayton
Dear Peter, It says 150 on it, but it is 2 x 75 ohm units on top of each other. When I check it with my multimeter, it says 90 ohms each, so it is actually 180 ohms, not 150. However, I buy my parts at a surplus store, so they might not be the top of the line. I have it hooked up to only one part

RE: CS>cs generator questions

2006-11-22 Thread Peter M. Stellas
Kathryn, What is the rating of your variable resistor? If I can have that description I can search to find one. Thank you Peter -Original Message- There are no stupid questions. A Voltmeter reads volts, but a multimeter is so much more useful. The batteries last a long time. I don'