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1. Mystery of 2 resistors solved (Was: Lucas Sport) (score: 1)
Author: Aaron Whiteman <aaronw@wsu.edu>
Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2002 16:18:01 -0800
You may recall me writing about trying to figure out whether or not I a ballast resistor. Further, you may recall me venting about the PO installing a ballast resistor in series with the resistor wir
/html/mgs/2002-02/msg00564.html (9,024 bytes)

2. Re: Mystery of 2 resistors solved (Was: Lucas Sport) (score: 1)
Author: <paul.hunt1@virgin.net>
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 09:48:46 -0000
Er, what about the alternator? Many components on a car are labelled '12v' and as you say the actual running voltage is more like 14v, but all these other components don't need resistors in series wi
/html/mgs/2002-02/msg00570.html (11,125 bytes)


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