The resistor does produce heat. The larger it is for the power dissipated the lower the temperature rise. Power resistors and rheostats are made with ceramic cores and glassy glazes that will take near red heats without significant damage to themselves. Surround objects have to be concerned about being overheated by the heat radiated from the hot components, though these resistors don't get to a dull glow without several times rated dissipation. Gerald J. To unsubscribe or to change to a daily Digest, please go to http://www.airstream.net/vaclist/listoffice.html If replying back to this message, please delete all the unnecessary original text from your reply.
[VAC] Re: Variable resistor for brake controller?
Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, electrical engineer Sun, 03 Jun 2001 08:31:06 -0700
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