Regarding carbon comp resistors:
"Not necessarily. Carbon comp resistors can drift both up and down in
value. I've been replacing them all my life, trust me on this one.
They are essentially unpredictable."
Many years ago, I tested some 2 watt 250 ohm carbon comp resistors for
stability. I heated them up to dissipate 2 watts in open air. After a
relatively short period of time (I do not recall the time, but it was a number
of minutes), I measured the resistance and it had increased. I thought I could
go through a number of cycles and have it stabilize. But, every time I ran it
through a cycle, the resistance changed. At first, it went up in resistance.
But, soon it started going down. It never was stable. And, each resistor was
different.
I have numerous old Allen-Bradley 1/2 watt resistors on the shelf and some are
stable, while some are not.
Colin K7FM
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