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On Mar 13, 12:33*am, "Lynn" wrote:
* * *Anyone ever bother to check resistor values? During overhaul and repair of lots of tube era marine electronics, many composition (and films sometimes) resistors had changed value considerably. Especially those used in voltage dropping circuits. High value resistors ( half megohm or more) seemed to be pretty wild too. * * *Of course checking frequently meant disconnecting from associated circuitry to check is a real pain in the you know what, but the end result, (including the condenser replacements) resulted in amazing results! * * *Anybody find similar resistor drift? I do. My general rule is to replace or bridge resistors if they deviate 15 percent or more from their marked value. However, if their value isn't all that critical (e.g. a large value resistor in series with a screen grid), I'll leave it alone. I prefer to replace rather than bridge; however, if I don't have a suitable replacement I'll bridge if the resistor has drifted up in value, which is often the case. Dave Drumheller, K3WQ |
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