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BTW, that 82 ohm power resistor (??) you need is available at www.mouser.com
5 watt cement coated fireproof resistors (280 CR5 series) are 39 cents in onesies. 3 watt flame retardant resistors (283 series) are also 39 cents in onesies. Mouser has no minimum order and a decent shipping policy. Somebody needs to measure the current that these things are sucking. In order to dissipate 1 watt in an 82 ohm resistor, you need a bit more than 100 mA (0.1 amps) to flow. My gut says that this is not happening. Jim "Jim Burns" wrote in message ... But I think the width of the needle of our gauge will compensate for that. It's an old style gauge with only a dot at 200F and the next dot is at 400F. The best we can do is try to keep the needle below the 400F dot a tad. I guess we could also calibrate it with a pan of oil, a hot plate, and a candy thermometer. |
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