nice vid. I thought i was measuring my pots wrong or something, but this confirmed i was doing it right. My problem is i have 5M ohm pots, and want to measure the resistance at certain points on it. when i try to measure, its always a number that wont stay stable, for example, it starts reading 1000ohms and climbs to 100 000 ohms, and then starts falling back down again. simple resistors like 1k measure fine. is there something wrong with my meter, or am i just going nuts?
I would look at my meter and verify it is capable of 5M ohms, and then verify that the meter is working correctly by checking resistance on a known good component.
I'm making my first board circuit robot and I have to adjust the super small potentiometer that looks completely different from this one, I'm confused, I don't get anything anymore, I've been working on the same "scooter" robot from graymark over half a year and I haven't finished! What I have to adjust is the potentiometer vr1 to its center position how do I do that?!!!!!
and check the battery in your meter!
skydog6653 7 months ago
thanks a lot !! Now I understand much better !!
domyaska 1 year ago
thank you, very informative. the best vid out there.
answered my questions
rery277 1 year ago
the potentiometer i work with is hugeeee..nd..has wires nd stuff
sreeenivas00706 2 years ago
thanks for this. video is a lot better than reading text about pot!!
cliff505 2 years ago
what can i do with a bridge rectifier, 2n3005-type transistor, 10k linear pot, and 2 50 V diodes?
kennysc12 2 years ago
nice vid. I thought i was measuring my pots wrong or something, but this confirmed i was doing it right. My problem is i have 5M ohm pots, and want to measure the resistance at certain points on it. when i try to measure, its always a number that wont stay stable, for example, it starts reading 1000ohms and climbs to 100 000 ohms, and then starts falling back down again. simple resistors like 1k measure fine. is there something wrong with my meter, or am i just going nuts?
localbroadcast 3 years ago
I would look at my meter and verify it is capable of 5M ohms, and then verify that the meter is working correctly by checking resistance on a known good component.
SportSmithllc 3 years ago
I'm making my first board circuit robot and I have to adjust the super small potentiometer that looks completely different from this one, I'm confused, I don't get anything anymore, I've been working on the same "scooter" robot from graymark over half a year and I haven't finished! What I have to adjust is the potentiometer vr1 to its center position how do I do that?!!!!!
Izuzu15 3 years ago
great instructional format.
edeja7 4 years ago
Thank you very much for your feedback!
SportSmithllc 4 years ago