My setup calls for a 35K ohm pot. Can I use a higher value such as 40 or 50K. If I do, what will happen? Will I prevent signal from leaving amp and damage components in my amp? Thanks.
I hope you see this!! I'm making iontophoresis machines, which basically supply a current through your hands or feet to stop them sweating temporarily. I want to put a potentiometer on their to vary the voltage that goes to the output, as some people have sensitive hands/feet and can't handle 18v (x2 9volt batteries). Is there a simple way to do this? Thanks
Can I solder a normal 100 kOhm resistor to a 100 kOhm multiturn potentiometer in order to get to 200 kOhm? Can't find a 200 kOhm multiturn potentiometer!
The potentiometer is the second type of the Voltage multiplier that can be over fed the electricity innto the source so the advance used of that thing is to controlled the current flow and that is the thing that can controled your electricity bill so in the short term of the potentiometer is the compact voltage multiplier
never imagined the meme voice teaching me this, but i love it
problem ?
I won't even touch my text book , i've understood everything simple and plainly .
Thank u
Extremely informative video, I just wish there was a better voice over.
very clear presention, loved it!! ignore those that don't like the voice, I love it
thanks sir! it was fantastic
My setup calls for a 35K ohm pot. Can I use a higher value such as 40 or 50K. If I do, what will happen?
Will I prevent signal from leaving amp and damage components in my amp? Thanks.
thank you so much its very useful for me
Nice explaination sir.....i suggest everyone must prefer this video...
Is a pot set to full equal to absolute zero resistance?
Very informative
Great video sir.... Thanx a lot... God bless you
Thanks so much 🙏
I hope you see this!!
I'm making iontophoresis machines, which basically supply a current through your hands or feet to stop them sweating temporarily.
I want to put a potentiometer on their to vary the voltage that goes to the output, as some people have sensitive hands/feet and can't handle 18v (x2 9volt batteries). Is there a simple way to do this?
Thanks
Thank you sir ❤️
what did you use for the voice? i love it
londonboy it’s terrible you troglodyte
Resistive material what is iron? Or copper?
I've a question ,, what's its terminals name?? Can anyone tell me
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Very good explanation sir thanks a lot 🙏 sir
I'm fried and was really curious how the hell these things worked lol
Can I solder a normal 100 kOhm resistor to a 100 kOhm multiturn potentiometer in order to get to 200 kOhm? Can't find a 200 kOhm multiturn potentiometer!
Great
is it Volume control device
Working principle is same...
Or motor speed control
Can be used as volume control or tone control eg on an amp or on an electric guitar etc.
One of its many uses
The potentiometer is the second type of the Voltage multiplier that can be over fed the electricity innto the source so the advance used of that thing is to controlled the current flow and that is the thing that can controled your electricity bill so in the short term of the potentiometer is the compact voltage multiplier
How was voltage chages then pointer changes the relation between both ... I don't know the basics also
Anyone explain???
Thx
Couldn't finish the video.. can't stand this voice.
Yes sir
this feels AI generated but it was made before that was possible.
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Yes sir