Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Readily Visible wrote:
Rich Webb wrote:
On Sun, 24 May 2009 10:41:43 -0700, Readily Visible
wrote:
I have a resistor in an analog VOM meter that I suspect is bad. It is
exclusive to the 1x ohm scale, which is now reading as if it were the
1000x ohm scale.
The color bands are as follows:
Red
Grey
Violet
Gold
Red
287 / 10 (e.g. 28.7) at 2% tolerance.
I figured that was probably closer to reality so I salvaged up a 100 ohm
and a 39 ohm resistor and put them in parallel to get 28 ohms and the 1x
ohms scale is reading close to normal.
It seems the 5 and 6 band codes are different than the 4.
Here's a correct caclculator:
http://samengstrom.com/nxl/2020/6_ba...e_page.en.html
Geoff.
Thanks Geoff. I bookmarked it.