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Nope, I'm using my phone thoughErm, yes...
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OK thanksAnyway, getting back to your original question, you said you don't have the right resistors?
You can series and/or parallel them to get what you need!
Martin
I am in the UK.
None actually, I've never been able to buy any. The wait to get them is so long I never botheredAh ok..
So what resistors do you have?
Aren't they usually so well soldered that I would end up damaging themYou can get lots of good components from broken and thrown out electronics equipment.
Aren't they usually so well soldered that I would end up damaging them
Thanks I'll try with some useless parts, I've never been good with solderingNo not at all.
SMD components might get damaged if you take a long time.
But generally, you only need a second with a soldering iron.
Most people who have problems de-soldering and damaging components don't know how.
I normally put a little fresh solder to the joints and then it's easy..
It also serves as good soldering practice tooThanks I'll try with some useless parts, I've never been good with soldering
OK I found 3* 150 ohm resistors on an old circuit. Is that going to work?It also serves as good soldering practice too
You can re-solder some of the componets you don't want several times..
Martin
Cool thanks for all your help, enjoy your evening150 ohm is perfect..