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A zero-ohm resistor does not exist, so we are talking about an ideal resistor. An ideal resistor is needed for description in a circuit, where we lump all wire/parasitic resistances into discrete resistors, but the wire joining two discrete resistors is considered to have no resistance. My definition: a zero-ohm resistor is an ideal resistor that does not consume energy when a current exists in the resistor. Alternatively, a zero-ohm resistor is an ideal resistor that cannot sustain any potential drop when a current is on. Thirdly, a zero-ohm resistor is an ideal resistor that will conduct an infinite current when a voltage is applied across it.
There is many uses for the resistor in electronic circuits, like current limiting, voltage division, R/C oscillators and many more. Without the resistor electronics is not possible
The usual procedure is to remove the old wire and replace it with new wire.
The symbol for a wire is simply a line between circuit elements. The symbol for a resistor is a squiggly line. The related link goes directly to a picture of the symbol.
With great difficulty!
Just did it. The resistor is behind the passenger strut in the fire wall. Remove the wire from the old resistor, pull out the old resistor (held in by clips in the device. Install the new unit and re-attache wire. The space is tight and should not take you more than 30 minutes.
Use a 5.5 mm socket to remove the three bolts in the panel under the dash, then remove the 2 bolts out of the blower resistor. Disconnect the wire connector, then remove the resistor.
Otis F. Boykin invented the wire precision resistor and the electrical resistor.
It is a single wire GM system. You have to connect the white wire (of the master switch) to the green wire(keyless system) then solder a 1.5 Ohm resistor to the white (master switch) wire which is then connected to the resistor the other end of the resistor is connected to the yellow wire(keyless system). ______white_______Green_______>Resistor 1.5K_________yellow
If the resistor is alright why replace it.
the wire in your light bulb is a resistor :)
Otis F. Boykin invented the wire precision resistor and the electrical resistor. In June 1959, he got the first patent for the wire precision resistor and in June 1965, he got his patent for the electrical resistor.
How do you replace a fan blower resistor on a vauxal Corsa?
easy fix. 2 screws 1 wire connector. passanger side look straight up from floor unscrew it remove wire connector pull out and replace it took me about 5 minuits easy access
The resistor is located under the hood, on the firewall, passengers side. Unplug the wire harness from it, remove the small screws holding it in place, remove it from the housing. Reverse procedure for install.
eliminate the resistor wire all together but you want to run a new larger 12 gauge wire into the same circuit , in order to do that you need to take the fuse box down inside the car and you will see where that resistor wire ties into a big wire in the fusebox, it comes from the ignition switch, you need to tie into that big wire with your 12 gauge wire that you have run from the HEI.