01-17-2021, 09:48 PM
GRG,
I didn't see this right away, Then I had to go find my notes as I did this ~6 years ago. Here is how I did it.
I used two terminal strips. These are shown in the image below as the two horizontal 'bars' with three nodes. Between the two terminal strips, I mounted the resistors.
On the far right, I mounted two 400 ohm 10W resistors in parallel. This should give you 200 ohms, which is close to the 202 needed.
In the center an 8 ohm 2W resistor,
On the left, I mounted one 30 ohm 5W, and one 5 ohm 5 W resistor in series to give the needed 35 ohms.
Then you have to connect the two lugs at bottom right(#2), and the two lugs shown at top left (#3) with wire.
The numbers shown next to the terminal lugs correspond to the numbers shown on the schematic shown in the left of the image.
The terminal strips that I used had mounting lugs at the far left, which I used to mount to the chassis side wall.
Hope this makes sense, and good luck.
Jon
I didn't see this right away, Then I had to go find my notes as I did this ~6 years ago. Here is how I did it.
I used two terminal strips. These are shown in the image below as the two horizontal 'bars' with three nodes. Between the two terminal strips, I mounted the resistors.
On the far right, I mounted two 400 ohm 10W resistors in parallel. This should give you 200 ohms, which is close to the 202 needed.
In the center an 8 ohm 2W resistor,
On the left, I mounted one 30 ohm 5W, and one 5 ohm 5 W resistor in series to give the needed 35 ohms.
Then you have to connect the two lugs at bottom right(#2), and the two lugs shown at top left (#3) with wire.
The numbers shown next to the terminal lugs correspond to the numbers shown on the schematic shown in the left of the image.
The terminal strips that I used had mounting lugs at the far left, which I used to mount to the chassis side wall.
Hope this makes sense, and good luck.
Jon