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Hi there..
Has anyone figured out the current calculation formula for the Placid BP? I want to change the current setting pot's to fixed resistors.
Surely you can calculate those resistors - I just can't figure out the formula.
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I will see if I can work it out for you. There are some variable factors, so any formula will be approximate.
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The easiest thing to do is set the variable resistors to achieve the desired output, then measure the setting and replace.
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Easy yes - but it would be nice to be able to calculate the resistor / current.
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avr300 wrote:Easy yes - but it would be nice to be able to calculate the resistor / current. I'll second that. It'd be very nice to know the values if using, say, a Legato, Ballsie Lite, Ivy. - i.e. the various Twisted Pear modules.
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