Hi everyone. I have a resistor I'm struggling to identify. The four bands are either Brown - Black - Brown - Black, or Black - Brown - Black - Brown.
I think I'm right that Black can't be a tolerance figure as it is zero. So this would make the resistor 1 ohm with 1% tolerance. Reading it the other way round would make it 100 ohms with 0% tolerance. It's about 20mm long so I'm guessing maybe 5 to 10W? Can anyone help with this? FYI it is wired in series with a second identical resistor.
I suppose I could remove the good one and just measure the resistance. But any ideas on the wattage?
I think I'm right that Black can't be a tolerance figure as it is zero. So this would make the resistor 1 ohm with 1% tolerance. Reading it the other way round would make it 100 ohms with 0% tolerance. It's about 20mm long so I'm guessing maybe 5 to 10W? Can anyone help with this? FYI it is wired in series with a second identical resistor.
I suppose I could remove the good one and just measure the resistance. But any ideas on the wattage?
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