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Old 03-08-2022, 05:24 PM
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Resistor Replacement in Series With HV Lead

The existing one is a carbon comp. It went down in value 50k, which is an uncommon direction I assume was due to the HV.

I have either a carbon film or a metal oxide in stock. Would one of these work? I only ask because of the high voltage and I know that resistors have voltage ratings. I have no idea how much current the anode draws so I am not able to calculate what the voltage drop may be on this resistor. I am sure the current is very low.


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