In Reply to: DC path to ground? posted by Nickel Core on November 13, 2014 at 07:58:40:
R9 in series with R5 and that's in parallel with a bunch of other resistors providing a path to ground.
Tre'
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- RE: DC path to ground? - Tre' 08:50:48 11/13/14 (17)
- RE: DC path to ground? - Nickel Core 09:01:55 11/13/14 (16)
- RE: DC path to ground? - Tre' 09:51:34 11/13/14 (15)
- I'm sure they will not but... - Nickel Core 10:01:35 11/13/14 (14)
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