endrien Member VAPS Joined Aug 19, 2009 Messages 932 Reaction score 1 Location Canada Aug 27, 2009 #1 I had taken a picture to remember but I can't seem to find it. Can anyone give me a little help?(I know I need to solder it on, I desoldered it and forgot which points go where)
I had taken a picture to remember but I can't seem to find it. Can anyone give me a little help?(I know I need to solder it on, I desoldered it and forgot which points go where)
Oryk Zinyo Well-known member VAPS Joined Jul 24, 2007 Messages 8,997 Reaction score 134 Location Bremerton, Washington Aug 27, 2009 #2 That's a resistor, it is non-polarized so it can be replaced in either direction.
OP OP endrien Member VAPS Joined Aug 19, 2009 Messages 932 Reaction score 1 Location Canada Aug 27, 2009 #3 Oryk Zinyo said: That's a resistor, it is non-polarized so it can be replaced in either direction. Click to expand... Oh, thanks. I've never seen that sort of resistor before!
Oryk Zinyo said: That's a resistor, it is non-polarized so it can be replaced in either direction. Click to expand... Oh, thanks. I've never seen that sort of resistor before!
VectorJunkie Well-known member VAPS Joined Jul 8, 2007 Messages 7,062 Reaction score 94 Location Texas Aug 27, 2009 #4 endrien said: Oh, thanks. I've never seen that sort of resistor before! Click to expand... Those are typically called "cement resistors". They are seen frequently used for 3 Watts or higher rated resistors.
endrien said: Oh, thanks. I've never seen that sort of resistor before! Click to expand... Those are typically called "cement resistors". They are seen frequently used for 3 Watts or higher rated resistors.