Re: EOL's
If you begin with a resistor with a 20% tolerance (no tolerance band),
and with some age and heat, the carbon in it can change it's
resistive/conductive properties. If you really want to control this
better, try either 10% tolerant resistors (silver tolerance band) or
better yet 5% (gold tolerance band) resistors.
Al
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