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I know, I was trying to explain voltage drop to him. To answer his question.
They did teach me a thing or two in college where I earned a degree in electronics, :lol: But a newbie doesn't want to be bored with theory.
Yes. A larger resistor would drop more voltage across it there for affecting the final voltage of the circuit. Not enough to be noticable unless a large change was made to the resistor.
For example I was experimenting with my 13.8V power supply and a diode trying to dim it. when i put a 50...
I wouldn't think so. The resistors have no way of knowing what color the display is. As long as the new display is a drop in replacement for the old it should work.
Maybe someone removed it.
Sorry thats the only help I can offer right now, it is pouring and dime sized hail so I am not running to the truck to grab mine and open it up.
You're going to trust something from MS to protect you??? :lol:
This is the same company that brought us vista which is a hunk of rap and if you stick with xp service pack 3 could screw you over too. I turn the phishing filter off.
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