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  • Replacement For Those Troublesome Potentiometers

    On both of my builds, I started off using some of the best 10-turn pots I could buy in an attempt to avoid some of the problems others have had with using regular pots. Sometimes they blow, often tuning is difficult, stability is a problem & then finding fixed value resistors to match the results at a certain point is time consuming. And of course, you can't leave the pot in-circuit for the COP runs.

    An easy solution to all of this is to use a custom-built Decade Resistance Box. I bought a set of "0-9" thumbwheel switches for about $13 each plus tax from SwitchesPlus in Melbourne. It's very quick & easy to solder in a set of 2W, tight tolerance (less than 0.1 ohm variation), surface mount resistors & wire it up very neatly & reliably. Then you can tune right down to one ohm resolution per step & leave it sit there when you're done. No need to power off, take measurements, etc, etc. Everything is already done for you, as the wheel is numbered & it's very compact. You can look up how to build your own decade resistance box online. Some mess about with rotary switches, but the wiring or schematic is still the same.

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    That's really cool! This looks like a good write-up:

    DIY Cheap resistor decade substitution box - Page 1

    Basically you need each switch to have 9 resistors and if you wanted to make a 1k ohm box (or rather 999 ohm) you'd need 9 1 ohm, 10 ohm, and 100 ohm resistors right? Great idea, I'd like to try it!

    Mike

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