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If you know the value of the resistor you can cut the wires going to the lock cylinder and solder in a resistor of the correct value.
If you know the value of the resistor you can cut the wires going to the lock cylinder and solder in a resistor of the correct value.
The white poker chip has the lowest value.
I paid $35 for a new key with the chip in it.
If you had keys with computer chip embedded,you will have to go back to a dealer,and have it checked&ordered..
only a dealership will be able to do this the key has a ohm rating in the chip that the car key solenoids corresponds with you would have to take it to the dealer if its a new key so they can program the chip in the key
In a 20 buy-in poker game, the standard poker chip value is usually 1.
In poker the chips have a value, this value indicates how much that particular chip is worth. There are "Live Casino Chips", which value is a reflection of how much money they are worth. (For instance a $5 chip is worth $5). There are also "Tournament Chips", their value is a reflection of how much a certain "Tournament Chip" is worth. Tournament chips do not have a cash value, their value is only relevant to the tournament that is being played. (For instance a 50,000 points chip is NOT worth $50,000)
Yes, in fact in "every chocolate chip cookie" there are millions of micro-fibers that have a lot of nutritional value to the human body. :)
Five dollars!
The value of anything is worth what someone will pay you for it. Your term 'chip diamonds' assumes that this collection may the residue from diamond cutting in that the chips are not faceted. If true, these, then may have value to a jeweler who can use them as chip accents, or they may have value as industrial diamonds, which one can purchase inexpensively by the pound because the stones are not gem stones.
Use a digital ohm meter as opposed to attempting to read the lettering on the chip. This will give you an immediate value that will fall within the tolerance of the chip resistor.