how much tolerance on Allen Bradley resistors are ok?
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how much tolerance on Allen Bradley resistors are ok?
I bought Allen Bradley resistors with 5 percent tolerance. But when I measure it, many of them have 10 percent tolerance or a bit more. So now my question, I build a JTM45, is it ok to install resistors which are 10 percent over the value they should have?
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Re: how much tolerance on Allen Bradley resistors are ok?
Personally I would stick with resistors that are slightly less than 10 percent. Just be careful not to over heat them during installation since that will cause the tolerance to go up.
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Re: how much tolerance on Allen Bradley resistors are ok?
They are ok to use in the signal sections like 820, 68k 2.7k V2 100k, 820, 47k feedback and 470k mixers. Do not use them in the power section or any area on the board with 300v and above.
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Re: how much tolerance on Allen Bradley resistors are ok?
Do you mean don't use drifted CC resistors in the B+ dropper rail or simply don't use CC in the B+ dropper rail at all and why please?? Thanks
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Don't use CC resistors in the B+ dropping or power section. Because they will drift and give you problems. especially when you spend money on XF2 or any Mullards you'll end up buying new ones.
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Re: how much tolerance on Allen Bradley resistors are ok?
OK thank you.
But when I see it right The GPM45 and Germino Classic use CC in B+ or other areas than the signal path.
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So if they are not driftet it's ok to use them in sections like 10K1W, 1M, 470, 10K, 220K and 8.2K1W ? Or isn't it recommended?
But when I see it right The GPM45 and Germino Classic use CC in B+ or other areas than the signal path.
GPM45:
Germino:
So if they are not driftet it's ok to use them in sections like 10K1W, 1M, 470, 10K, 220K and 8.2K1W ? Or isn't it recommended?
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Re: how much tolerance on Allen Bradley resistors are ok?
First of all, WOW beautiful amps. Just because someone did it doesn't mean its correct or incorrect. What I'm saying is, for added protection use a better resister that's made for high voltage. I have some 10k, 8.2k 2 watt resistors if you need any, you could have some for free. For the anode section you could use 1 watt carbon film 100k. Remember you are investing in an amp that you might keep for ever or a long time, might as well build it dependable right? If you need a few resistors I'm welling to help.
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Re: how much tolerance on Allen Bradley resistors are ok?
My 72 JMP still has the 10k CC B+ droppers and the amp gives me no problems!
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Re: how much tolerance on Allen Bradley resistors are ok?
OK, I just asked, because I have got these listed AB CC resistors (10K1W, 1M, 470, 10K, 220K, 82K and 8.2K1W). But when I get you and the circuit diagram right, I shouldn't use the 220K in all sections and the 8K21W because of high voltage (300V+). But the 10K1W, 1M,470, 10K and 82K AB CC's should be fine to use?