Comments inserted below:
Stan or Patricia Griffiths wrote:
>
> Hi Bob,
>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> Two parallel 1K, 2 watt resistors would give you 500 ohms at
> 4 watts . . .
YES
> A series string of ten 47 Ohm, 1/2 watt would give you 470
> Ohms at 5 watts.
NO .. the power rating will still be 1/2 WATT !
>
> A series string of 220 Ohms and 270 Ohms, both 2 watts,
> would give you 490 Ohms at 4 watts.
NO .. the power rating will be 2 WATTS
Power rating of a series string is the same as the LESSER/LEAST powered
element.
Don - N8DE
>
> I am sure I can come up with some of these combinations if
> anyone needs them. How about $2 per set plus postage?
>
> Stan
> w7ni@easystreet.com
>
> Robert Shohet wrote:
>
> > HI Steve,
> >
> > How about (approximately) 500 ohms and 1 - 5 watts?
> >
> > 73
> >
> > Bob KQ2M
>
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