Netlist said:Pardon my ignorance, but what is AB?
/Hugo
Audio-Bullshirt maybe?
or
Allen-Bradley
Hi,
Impossible to tell from the pic.
I used a LOT of those in my old TV tech days and a good way to tell is hook it up to a dc power suppy and run at the max ratings for 10 minutes. A real AB will not fracture or get noisier than a carbon comp already is. Wear eye protection, a bad resistor can go off like a grenade!
If the Ebay seller is a reputable fellow, they either are real AB's or were bought by him at a surplus auction in good faith that they were.
Cheers!
Impossible to tell from the pic.
I used a LOT of those in my old TV tech days and a good way to tell is hook it up to a dc power suppy and run at the max ratings for 10 minutes. A real AB will not fracture or get noisier than a carbon comp already is. Wear eye protection, a bad resistor can go off like a grenade!
If the Ebay seller is a reputable fellow, they either are real AB's or were bought by him at a surplus auction in good faith that they were.
Cheers!
hi
thank for reply
i am helpless now
my question is that is my board use a real Allen-Bradley
resistor
i really don't know how to check it is real or not.
in fact, is it possible to take a look , so i know it is fake or not
some people say check the space of the color code on the resistor
thank for reply
i am helpless now
my question is that is my board use a real Allen-Bradley
resistor
i really don't know how to check it is real or not.
in fact, is it possible to take a look , so i know it is fake or not
some people say check the space of the color code on the resistor
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SY said:What makes the brand so important?
mzzj said:
Audio-Bullshirt maybe?
I think that receiving fakes in exchange for a lot of money is a very fair punishment for anybody expecting "better audio performance" from particular brands or series of resistors (or capacitors). The market is probably flooded of fakes with no end buyer noticing. There is a lesson to learn there.
BTW: In my experience, 0.25W and 0.5W resistors will handle the rated power (and more) without damage (but getting somewhat hot), no matter who made them.
BTW: In my experience, 0.25W and 0.5W resistors will handle the rated power (and more) without damage (but getting somewhat hot), no matter who made them.
AB Resistors
KWM 488
There are 2 ways to know for sure if there Real AB
Resistors...
1st the older ones made in the USA are a distent color
shiney Brown and not dull, The newer ones made in Mexico
are harder to tell.
2nd the circular part of the leads on your axial when they
meet the resistor are inserted differently than the
Stackpole, IRC, Airco Speer, Cornell- Dublier, Mil Quality,
TRW and others....
Check the leads of your 10% 1/2W and look at the 4.7K
1 Watt I think the 1 Watts are AB but not sure about
your 1/2 Watts
Steve @ Apex Jr.
KWM 488
There are 2 ways to know for sure if there Real AB
Resistors...
1st the older ones made in the USA are a distent color
shiney Brown and not dull, The newer ones made in Mexico
are harder to tell.
2nd the circular part of the leads on your axial when they
meet the resistor are inserted differently than the
Stackpole, IRC, Airco Speer, Cornell- Dublier, Mil Quality,
TRW and others....
Check the leads of your 10% 1/2W and look at the 4.7K
1 Watt I think the 1 Watts are AB but not sure about
your 1/2 Watts
Steve @ Apex Jr.
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