No numbers or marking on it anywhere. It's blown. I am trying to replace it for a friend.
I believe it's 8-10a 10v, so maybe 2x 5A 10v?
I have not been able to find anything like it yet. Does it have a trade name?
Thanks,
-TheChad
No, the internal pot moves in .01v increments, but it's a "infinity adjustable" pot, it doesn't have a start or stop.
If I turn the set screw quickly on the internal pot, it will jump a little, but that's to be expected..
-TheChad
Maybe a little, but not really...
I lowered the voltage all the way down to 4v and the precision of the external pot is still not there...
I think that's the problem really, the pot is just not precise enough for small incremental adjustments...
-TheChad
Okay, I did try lowering the voltage on the internal pot down to 8v, but it still seemed to jump around too much when dialing the voltage in...
I will try going even lower to fine the sweet spot!
Thanks,
-TheChad
I've used pots that "click". Which would make control much easier...
But I don't know if they make them with built in switches and they were of the "infinitely adjustable" type..
Maybe I should try a different knob!
My knob is a 1.25" knob..
I found that one pot I posted above...
Okay, today I measured the internal pot and external pot... (Disconnected from each other)
The external all the way up measures ~44k Ohm, the internal pot all the way up measures ~43k Ohm
All the way down they both measure "0"..
With the internal pot set @ ~17k Ohms, the voltage is @ 12.6v...
I am thinking maybe changing out the current POT which is a 260-Degree 20% tollerance Pot, to this one: http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/450T328F503A1C1/CT3058-ND/4733108 which is a 320-Degree 10% tolerance pot.
This should give me an additional 60-degree's of adjustment and being of a...
What's the point of having a small value pot at all? Why not just put in a 10k ohm resister in series of the 470 OHM pot?
By using 2 pots in series like that, you would also not be able to turn the voltage down to minimum voltage with out turning both pots down to "0" right?
-TheChad
Well, at this point it doesn't seam like I have any other option, unless I want to go to a multi rotation rheostat, which I don't think would be very good for my application...
I really don't need 12v, I set it to 12.6v just because the transformer said 12.6v so I figured for consistency I...
If I were to remove the internal Rheostat from the picture and tested the external rheostat to be at the appropriate Max voltage of 12.6v at say 30k Ohms, would getting a 30kohm rheostat not give better control/adjustability because the additional 20k ohms of range is simply removed from the...