Thanks, Mr. Strydur -
Yes, the same resistor that you sell.
If the ends are accidentally swapped does the resistor still function as designed? Asking for a friend.
Cheers,
- M.
Thanks, Mr. Strydur -
Yes, the same resistor that you sell.
If the ends are accidentally swapped does the resistor still function as designed? Asking for a friend.
Cheers,
- M.
I wouldn't think so..
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When you are wiring things that are labeled, you can generally assume + should be connected toward the + of the power source and - to -, that's the purpose of those labels.
This item does not have a - label. It has + in and a out.. suppose it should say + out to be less confusing.
Tim
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It does have the + on it, I guess the - is implied. I actually never noticed that it says in/out. Maybe with my eyesight I just thought "out" was a -!
Just to be 100% clear.. this does not go to negative.. Positive in and Positive out.
This makes sense as Amperage is measured in-line unlike voltage which is measured using pos and neg.
Tim
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