Vishay-Dale 787 ohm Surface Mount Thick Film Resistor 0805 1% 1/8W 100ppm CRCW0805 (Continuous strip of 200)

April 26, 2011

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Vishay-Dale 787 ohm Surface Mount Thick Film Resistor 0805 1% 1/8W 100ppm CRCW0805 (Continuous strip of 200) Feature

  • Resistance: 787 ohms
  • Case Type: 0805
  • Tolerance: 1%
  • Wattage: 1/8 watts
  • Temperature Coefficient: 100ppm

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100 Amps On a Beefy Spring

April 16, 2011

More destruction using plenty power

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IJzpYznn-Y&hl=en

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Delta FFB1212EHE DC Fan beaten with 33 ohm wirewound resistor

April 7, 2011

Simple DIY fan control unit which can easily silence a monster Delta fan. The fan in this video is the Delta FFB1212EHE-F00, which draws 3A of current and is rated to produce 190CFM @ 4000rpm. Low speed is about 950rpm and is inaudible but the air flow is still very good; high speed of 4000rpm is at your finger tips should you require it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AllpfiaPaJ4&hl=en

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Electronics 101 – Resistors & Resistance, Part 2

April 2, 2011

Electronics Class – Room 101 where I teach beginners everything about electronics. This is part 2 of a series on all opposition and resistance. I offer comment during the various types of resistors: Carbon film wound, metal film, precision, variable, ceramic and wire. I also show a series parallel resistor networks and measure the voltages with a voltmeter. Resistances vary in wattage. The wattage rating indicates the amount of energy that can be dissipated by this resistor. At some pointResistors burn out. Lower resistance to burn with high currents. High resistances blow of high voltage. By Ohm's law one can calculate circuit voltage, current and resistance. E = I x R I = E / RR = E / I. Ohm's law is easy to use and remember, because a simple pie chart, you can always fall back. Cover the value that you do not know and calculate the answer. Resistors will always "open" circuit, when they fail. A resistor can be the power of all things. And wire resistance. At the end ofPart 2, there is a special treat for all to see. Resistors Fail! Have fun and learn a little something. © Copyright 2010 DC Boyce. Cranial Sponge Productions. Please Rate – Comment – Subscribe

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYra8Yp_DRA&hl=en

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Door slams Open.flv

March 15, 2011
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Warning and Disclaimer: While efforts have been made to make this video as complete and accurate as possible, I have no liability or responsibility for any loss or damage arising from information in this video or informational errors or omissions. If you agree, you can still watch these videos. If you do not agree to stop now and not view any of my videos. The parts are not always at hand lift mechanics. We learn through the years just by what wereceived. In this video I show you how the unused portion of an open resistance reuse. This is possible because the relay wrapped and banded. Responding to a call I was otherwise a car door opening. Found the damping resistance to opening band. Fortunately, using the unused portion, to a new resistance is ordered.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSlw5D3QtKQ&hl=en

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