Dear Peter,

It says 150 on it, but it is 2 x 75 ohm units on top
of each other. When I check it with my multimeter, it
says 90 ohms each, so it is actually 180 ohms, not
150.  However, I buy my parts at a surplus store, so
they might not be the top of the line. I have it
hooked up to only one part, so it would be a 90 ohm
potentiometer (variable resistor).

I got a diagram from  somewhere on a current
controlled set up, and went from that. It called for a
100K potentiometer, which you can adjust to control
the current. In the diagram, you just hook it up in
series. So that is what I do, and it works fine, I get
a much better product, but it takes a little more
time, which is fine by me, maybe an extra 30 mintues
per quart, max.

Kathryn
________________________
Kathryn,

What is the rating of your variable resistor? If I can
have that 
description
I can search to find one.  Thank you

Peter
 


 
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