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This new style 1 or 20 Meg resistor |
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was chosen to replace the old |
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style carbon film resistor. The |
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new style resistor is wire wound |
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65 watts, and has a tolerance of |
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10%. This resistor is physically |
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smaller that the old carbon film. |
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To install this resistor use the |
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top mounting hole for the top |
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standoff; a 1/4 inch hole will |
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have to be drilled through the |
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lower panel to mount the bottom |
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standoff. |
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Lower standoff |
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Old 1 Meg resistor. This resistor
was carbon film, 30 watts, and |
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a tolerance of 10%. The length of the resistor was
about 12 |
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inches, and the diameter was about
1 inch. |
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The set of six blue resistors was
used to replace the 1 Meg or 20 Meg |
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while
the standard resistor was unavailable from the
OEM. The blue |
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resistor, when used for replacing
the 20 Meg resistor were series paralleled |
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13
Meg ohms; when used for replacing the 1 meg were
series paralleled 1 |
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Meg ohm. |
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