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Uncle Peter wrote:
Does reducing the resistance affect the wattage rating of a power rheostat? I'd imagine it does, but I'm not sure how it would be derated.. ============================ The power rating of a rheostat is based upon its total resistance R. allowing for a max current I with P(max) equals I*I*R If the adjustable resistance is reduced to say 1/5 of the total resistance that reduced resistance can accept the same current I . This means the power rating has been reduced by a factor 5 ,in other words the power rating is proportional to the set resistance. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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