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In Reply to: RE: Public School math posted by sgdouglas@dccnet.com on March 05, 2012 at 20:28:15
Why don't you just put two 100-ohm resistors in parallel and you will have 50-ohms? That's what I would do if I couldn't find a 50-ohm resistor.
Good luck,
John Elison
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Just re-read your message, I also need a 100 ohm as well. This may sound like a stupid question but what is the physical difference of soldering the resistors together in series or parallel? What does each way look like? Thank you again
Check out the link below.
Thank you John, I am changing all of the resistors, I actually need a 100, 50, 3 and a few 4's. The old ones are showing signs of aging! Thank you again for your assistance...
The non-inductive resistors that are recommended come in 33 ohms, so 3 of those is 99 ohms which is pretty close to the target. Is it OK to solder 3 together?
Well, I thought the target was 50-ohms. You would need six 33-ohm resistors in series parallel. However, with the internet at your disposal, I would think you could find an acceptable 50-ohm resistor. Check out the following link.
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