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In Reply to: RE: Thank you! And cap questions? posted by immatthewj on July 27, 2020 at 11:04:37:
Unlike a potentiometer (volume control), a trim pot will not shut off completely. They are meant to finely tune a small widow of the existing inline flow only, +/- a small percentage. So if you are getting .6 backed out (highest resistance), backed in (lowest resistance) should give you .5 or lower.
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Jonesy
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- RE: ... also a reminder bias is set with no signal. It goes up and down once signal applied. (nt) - immatthewj 12:50:31 07/29/20 (5)
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