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    can someone explain what it's for this resistor?
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    Originally posted by sergejfa View Post
    can someone explain what it's for this resistor?
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    Correct me if I am wrong, but looking at the picture I think those little resistors are in series with the neons.

    best,

    Alvaro

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    • #3
      Originally posted by AlvaroHN View Post
      Correct me if I am wrong, but looking at the picture I think those little resistors are in series with the neons.

      best,

      Alvaro
      yes, they are there to help protect the neon. At some point, front end voltage wise... they are not necessary because the transistor will blow w/ or w/o them if the wrong end becomes disconnected.
      Patrick A.

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      • #4
        when running at 12 volts WITH matched transistors the 4.7K resistors provides protection above the standard neon only. with MATCHED transistors that is.... because all the current is divided equally across the set. unmatched no dice either way be good to your trannies!!

        Tom C


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        • #5
          thx for your reply,very helpful

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          • #6
            hi,watching scheme Click image for larger version

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ID:	46772 on complete advanced book I never saw a bridge rectifier for cap dump circuit,whether they may have a built-in capacitor module or i missing something?
            and what it's for this diode? Click image for larger version

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ID:	46773 I know it's for common ground mode or generator mode only?
            What can happen if I connect my cap dump without that diode?
            thx..

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