Brown black would be 1 and 0. There should be a 3rd band for the multiplier but it seems to be missing. Last band looks like gold, which would be 5٪ tolerance. From the shape it looks like possibly a carbon composition.Question for you electronics geeks.
What's the resistance on that thing?
Your geek bonafides are certified.Brown black would be 1 and 0. There should be a 3rd band for the multiplier but it seems to be missing. Last band looks like gold, which would be 5٪ tolerance. From the shape it looks like possibly a carbon composition.
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I would say the third band is gold, which is a multiplier of 10^-1 so the resistance would be 10 x 10^-1 = 1.0 ohm. This makes sense with the mantra too.Question for you electronics geeks.
What's the resistance on that thing?
I would be more curious about the power rating on that thing.
I wasn't thinking of the shape as much as the size, that thing must be like 30 to 50 feet long with leads that have 8 to 12 inch diameters. That suggests it could handle more than a few watts. Why have heavy leads for a low power rating? Of course the size does not necessarily mean anything, just an implication. Also it doesn't even have any cooling fins.Shape suggests standard ¼ watt ... maybe ½ watt
Which would fit if those are MIB locker people
I wasn't thinking of the shape as much as the size, that thing must be like 30 to 50 feet long with leads that have 8 to 12 inch diameters. That suggests it could handle more than a few watts. Why have heavy leads for a low power rating? Of course the size does not necessarily mean anything, just an implication. Also it doesn't even have any cooling fins.
I wasn't thinking of the shape as much as the size, that thing must be like 30 to 50 feet long with leads that have 8 to 12 inch diameters. That suggests it could handle more than a few watts. Why have heavy leads for a low power rating? Of course the size does not necessarily mean anything, just an implication. Also it doesn't even have any cooling fins.