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kj said:
You need to add, actually stack, a resistor by yourself. I doubt Wayne will offer this as a standard configuration since it's a kind of overdrive. Buy DB700, which should have 0.12 and 0.18 ohm resistors, and stack a 0.1 ohm resistor with one of the exising resistors. Strictly speaking, it's 1194, but 1200 approx.
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kj, for DB1200....
Another way instead of using a .12 ohm and a .18 ohm resistors, and stacking a .1 ohm resistor with one of them, which equals a parallel resistance of 0.04186046511627907, to get 1194; I could also use a .12 ohm and a .15 ohm resistor and stack a .1 ohm resistor with one of them, which equals a parallel resistance of exactly .040, to get 1250.
Was that correct?
(man that is alot of calculating...I cheated a bit though and used some online calculators to help /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinser2.gif)
I'm still learning all of this
thx