I've been planning to add in a choke, and to add in a switch on the back of the chassis to go between the choke and the stock power resistor which is a ceramic 7W 220 ohm.
It would make it easier if I just ran wires off the PCB, and housed the resistor and switch elsewhere in terms of being cleaner and easier to mount.
I was thinking of substituting the ceramic wirewound for a chassis mount aluminium casing resistor. I have a 25W 250 ohm which could work, I was just wondering if there would be any downsides to this idea and using a different resistor type? If anything the better power handling could be a good thing in terms of less heat or chance of failure? I don't know if it's the inductive or non inductive type, but I assume it's an inductive type.
Just wondering if there'd be any downsides to this?
It would make it easier if I just ran wires off the PCB, and housed the resistor and switch elsewhere in terms of being cleaner and easier to mount.
I was thinking of substituting the ceramic wirewound for a chassis mount aluminium casing resistor. I have a 25W 250 ohm which could work, I was just wondering if there would be any downsides to this idea and using a different resistor type? If anything the better power handling could be a good thing in terms of less heat or chance of failure? I don't know if it's the inductive or non inductive type, but I assume it's an inductive type.
Just wondering if there'd be any downsides to this?
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