RVA
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Thanks. Looks like theyvare 1/4W. No good?I hope those resistors have a minimum power rating of 2 watts.
I learned from an article with this pic:
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Here's mine:
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One end is clipped to ground (anywhere on the chassis). The other end is clipped to pin 1 of V1. The whole circuit drains smoothly like this. Unless your are discharging a cap individually, you don't really need a power resistor in the jumper wire with this method. If pin 1 for some reason is a little tricky to get to, maybe by following the lead to its plate resistor, you can clip it right where the lead joins the resistor...:
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I was planning to do each cap individually. I assume pin one of V1 drains them all at once. Do you count pins going clockwise or counterclockwise from the open area with no pins, or something else?





