Im having a bit of trouble finding a 20 watt 4ohm wire wound resistor.
Closest ive found on this side of the pond is 10 watt wire wound resistors, they have 2.2 ohm 10 watt resistors at maplin (well, 2.2R, but, if my memory of electronics serves me right 2.2R is 2.2 ohms?).
So would it be possible to wire two x10 watt 2.2 ohm resistors in series to give a 20 watt 4.4 ohm resistance overall?
Or would this just not work?
(sorry for all the questions, just want to make sure i get this right!)
Wire Wound resistors
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Im not finding anything exactly right, however, farnell have some:
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search2/brows ... tid=308220
would two of these in parallel work?
(the only 4ohm one they had was only 3 watts, they also have 4.7 ohm ones that are 20 watts tho)
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search2/brows ... tid=308220
would two of these in parallel work?
(the only 4ohm one they had was only 3 watts, they also have 4.7 ohm ones that are 20 watts tho)
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I'd keep looking, those are overkill, way overpriced for what you need, and out of stock anyway.i_got_a_mohawk wrote: http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search2/brows ... tid=308220
would two of these in parallel work?
(the only 4ohm one they had was only 3 watts, they also have 4.7 ohm ones that are 20 watts tho)
The thought of no good sources in the UK for parts must have G.A. Briggs doing cartwheels.
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