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Re: Smoking potentiometer
David,
My respose would be that the lcd is drawing too much current for that pot, hook up your multimeter and see how much current it is drawing and then compair it to what the pot is rated at.... |
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The pot says 500 ohm on it. David |
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How many Amps is the pot rated for?
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And how exactly do I check the resistance? This is the multimeter I have: http://www.tenmars.com.tw/ezfiles/te...3_S_YF3503.jpg |
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You turn the switch to the lower left corner marked 2000, place a meter lead on each of the outer terminals on the pot and the meter should read 500 +/- 50 if things are OK. Then take one of the terminals and place it on the center terminal (leave the other on an outer terminal) and you should see the meter vary as you turn the shaft on the pot from zero to about 500. The meter should not show an open circuit during any point on the rotation. This indicates a failure of the pot internally. Is there any other markings on the pot? In your design, what does the pot feed? |
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