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Old May 14th 08, 02:18 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.radio
Brian Hill[_2_] Brian Hill[_2_] is offline
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Default Confused; Resistor reading help


"_J D_" wrote in message
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Hi,
The schematic says it an 500,000 ohms.
My digital meter reads it as this: 0.590 M
(M) for megohms.

I went to an resistor website that showed me this:
First Band: Green
Second Band: Black
Third Band: Yellow
Forth Band: None
Resistance: 500,000 ohms or 500.00 kilohoms or 0.50 Mohms
Tolerance: ± 20%
Resistance Range with Error: 400,000 ohms - 600,000 ohms

So, it safe to say the resistor is good & that my meter is reading it as
the above 0.50 Mohms? Cause when I check a 20,000 ohm I get this on the
meter: 20.71K & I understand that, but the 0.590M I'm not certain.

Sorry, need to be sure. Thanks.

Yes your meter is right and the resistor is showing a impedance of 590,000
ohms or 590k. Your meter just states it as .590M instead of 590k, Same
thing. Are you concerned about the tollerance? Carbon comps can drift a long
ways over time and I imagine the application within the circuit isn't that
critical as long as it's within spec of the resistors limits.

BH