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P=IE or P=E squared/R
so E (max voltage allowed across a 1W 100R resistor = SQRT(1W x 100R) = 10V
each leg is responsible for 3.15v
so 1W is good. 1/2W would *probably* be OK too (~7.07v max allowed voltage).
at 1/4W you'd cross the 'no-no' design threshold of being less than 200% protected (5v rating/ 3.15v operating)
probably more than you wanted but the answer is yes
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they are still 100R and can dissipate the same amount of power. If the voltage from leg to leg changed (on the heater windings), then there'd be an issue.
If it still won't get loud enough, it's probably broken. - Steve Conner
If the thing works, stop fixing it. - Enzo
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