where do i get an orange orange brown resistor for the halo's?
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where do i get an orange orange brown resistor for the halo's?
i need the same resistor color as in the "changing the color of your halo headlights" write up... orange orange brown... a 330ohm 1/2watt 20% resistor that i cannot find anywhere..... my question is where the hell do i get these resistors from?.. anybody have a clue??? ive tried ebay, google, and bing and come up short.. all i can find is the orange orange brown gold which is a 5% resistor and i need a 20%.. please help!
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Why would you need 20%? That forth band just gives the tolerance of the resistor. A gold fourth band means that the actual resistance is within +/-5% of the stated resistance while no band is +/-20%.
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well i did that www.led.linear1.org/led.wiz and i bought some red led's, put in the info and it told me a 330 1/2w orange orange brown resistor and i looked on the site and an orange orange brown resistor is a 20%, an orange orange brown gold resistor is a 5%.. aaaand i cannot find an orange orange brown resistor anywhere!
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For something like LEDs, the first 3 bands are what are important (orange orange brown in this case). The fourth band is the tolerance. 5% tolerance is better than 20% as you won't have near as much variance in the actual value vs its rating.
The vast majority of resistors out there have the fourth band on them, either silver (10%) or gold (5%). 20% are hard to come by because manufacturing them is good enough to not have that much variance. That much variance is bad anyway.
The vast majority of resistors out there have the fourth band on them, either silver (10%) or gold (5%). 20% are hard to come by because manufacturing them is good enough to not have that much variance. That much variance is bad anyway.
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SparkyJJO thanks for the simplification.... i consider myself a little electrical savvy but these resistors were confusing me.. i was thinking the opposite way with the 5-20% being 20% a better tolerance... thanks again man
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well i got the red led's in the halo headlights and used the orange orange brown gold resistors (330ohm 1/2watt 5% tolerance) and they work like they should... if anybody needs this info