R
Red
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First of all let me say I am not an electrical engineer, nor do I even know
one. My electrical skills are very limited, usually to automotive
application, and changing light bulbs by myself. With that out of the way,
show some mercy if I ask a dumb question.
I have an old Recreational Vehicle Power Converter (DC Power Supply) in my
camper. It is a C Sinc. brand. It is a transformer type rather than the
newer type switching power supply. Input 120v/4.5 amps AC output
12.6v/30amps DC. This thing helps heat the camper in cool weather.
Over the years of intermittent use the connections on the resister have
rusted away, leaving nothing to attach the wires to. I believe that this is
called a "wirewound" resistor, It is a ceramic block 2˝"X˝"X˝" with a wire
connection at each end. The lettering on is 4?(ohm) 10% 20W.
I have looked in the Radio Shack online catalog and on the
"http://www.elexp.com/alpha_w.htm" site and can't find any of this value.
Where can I find one of the correct value,? or, What can I substitute for
this value? or, Can I combine two of more resistors of lesser value
together?
I am open to constructive suggestions.
Please reply to both the message board and by E-Mail, that way I will be
sure to see it. Thanks.
one. My electrical skills are very limited, usually to automotive
application, and changing light bulbs by myself. With that out of the way,
show some mercy if I ask a dumb question.
I have an old Recreational Vehicle Power Converter (DC Power Supply) in my
camper. It is a C Sinc. brand. It is a transformer type rather than the
newer type switching power supply. Input 120v/4.5 amps AC output
12.6v/30amps DC. This thing helps heat the camper in cool weather.
Over the years of intermittent use the connections on the resister have
rusted away, leaving nothing to attach the wires to. I believe that this is
called a "wirewound" resistor, It is a ceramic block 2˝"X˝"X˝" with a wire
connection at each end. The lettering on is 4?(ohm) 10% 20W.
I have looked in the Radio Shack online catalog and on the
"http://www.elexp.com/alpha_w.htm" site and can't find any of this value.
Where can I find one of the correct value,? or, What can I substitute for
this value? or, Can I combine two of more resistors of lesser value
together?
I am open to constructive suggestions.
Please reply to both the message board and by E-Mail, that way I will be
sure to see it. Thanks.