HolyDirt New member Dec 18, 2005 #1 I know that in order for me to do this, the circuit needs an additional 2 ohms, but where do the 2 ohms go in the circuit? In parallel from the hot to the neutral? Or just in series on the hot? Also, what kinda resistor? Wire wound?
I know that in order for me to do this, the circuit needs an additional 2 ohms, but where do the 2 ohms go in the circuit? In parallel from the hot to the neutral? Or just in series on the hot? Also, what kinda resistor? Wire wound?
Chaos New member Dec 18, 2005 #2 Re: I need to get 12VAC @ 1.2 amps down to 1 amp...I need a quick reply... Why would you need to reduce the current? A circuit will draw only what it needs. How did you come up with 2 ohms?
Re: I need to get 12VAC @ 1.2 amps down to 1 amp...I need a quick reply... Why would you need to reduce the current? A circuit will draw only what it needs. How did you come up with 2 ohms?
JB_From_Hell Jomo's Nimions Dec 18, 2005 #3 Re: I need to get 12VAC @ 1.2 amps down to 1 amp...I need a quick reply... You need a flux-capacitor. Oh, wait... that's 1.21 jigowatts and a bolt of lightning...
Re: I need to get 12VAC @ 1.2 amps down to 1 amp...I need a quick reply... You need a flux-capacitor. Oh, wait... that's 1.21 jigowatts and a bolt of lightning...
lastwinj New member Dec 18, 2005 #4 Re: I need to get 12VAC @ 1.2 amps down to 1 amp...I need a quick reply... im guessing this is for a pedal. dont worry about. they are designed with voltage/current rise in mind. germ
Re: I need to get 12VAC @ 1.2 amps down to 1 amp...I need a quick reply... im guessing this is for a pedal. dont worry about. they are designed with voltage/current rise in mind. germ