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i start a new topic cause i dont want to ruing the great topic off the b9.
few questions.i have these resistors here,but there are no labels i cant read.so i post a pic. also i have a link off 330 ohm reesistors.and my last question will be.does anyone has, the size off the backside servo/foot till the end off the foot.
thank you all for this masive support.
then its easier to calculate whit ohm meter.i got 0.10 on meter if multiplayer is excample 2 then it would be 200
What setting was your meter on? If it was set to 1000 ohm or kohm then 0.10 is correct since 0.10k ohms is 100ohms
The multiplier is basically the number of 0s on the end.
For instance, if it was Orange Orange Red Gold it would be 3300ohms or 3.3k with 5% tolerance. If it was Orange Orange Orange Gold it would be 33000ohms or 33k with 5% tolerance If it was Orange Orange Violet Gold it would be 330000000ohms or 330M with 5% tolerance If it was Orange Orange Black Gold it would be 33 ohms with 5% tolerance
Hopefully that's explained it. But yes, measure with a meter is always easier.
i use always ohm 20K
thank you
rich i didn see the answer off your pic.is puple color positif?
anyone has the size off the backside jd's foot?
I don't know, there's no indication on the board.
Place a multi meter across the two points and set it to DC Volts. Send a command to make the speaker work (i.e. SayEZB() or the soundboard) Check the voltage, if it's positive then the red lead is on the positive point, if it's negative then the black lead is on the positive.
ah .one pen on the gnd below board and the red on one off the holes.got it.
i have to wait then no ez-b4 now.thank you
No. Both come from the holes. Only connect to those holes. Do not connect it to anywhere else otherwise you may risk damage to the EZ-B.
so supose i find the positif.there i solder the resistor on,then a red wire on the other side resistor. other hole black wire.