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I'm not sure if you are just tinkering with the potentiometer to see how it works but if you are using it for a guitar, I have a web site I have used that supplies first rate musical equipment. This includes electronics like pickups and potentiometers and everything else. The parts are first rate
http://www.stewmac.com/is the site for the company and http://www.stewmac.com/Pickups_and_E...nts_and_Parts/ the 2nd listing is the page with the electronic pots. As you can see, the pots can be had for $1.00 up to $ 5.75. I'm not sure on the shipping costs to Sweden though . As Wolferz said, they are relatively cheap. Hope this helps you Lionclaw Last edited by Commander Wallace; 08-01-15 at 02:14 PM. |
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![]() Yeah I suppose it would fall apart if it was glued together and used in an appliance. Looking at a similar model, although a 500 Ohm one. A part of the wiper that slides on the track seems to be gone as well on the broken one. The broken one is a 1M Ohm linear pot. And I had to Google "Homotron". ![]() ![]() Quote:
![]() Since it was broken I felt like opening it up and have a look and see how a pot looks like inside. It's quite educational to see how things work. ![]() Off topic: Earlier this year I opened up my old "HTC Wildfire S". Quite a lot of things in a smart phone. http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...&postcount=247 There's an electronics online shop I have bought a few things from earlier this year. They have tons of stuff. http://www.electrokit.com/en/ I have two electric guitars, but I have never opened them up and looked at the electronics. Might be a thing to check out. ![]() |
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you might have fun taking the electric guitars apart. Hopefully you can put it all back together. ![]() ![]() |
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Considering you can get pots like this for $.10 each.... is it even worth worrying about?
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I guess I'm a cheap bastard.
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I'm not sure what you you found with a google search for the term homotron. Elaboration is required.
![]() ![]() A homotron is basically a gay electron looking for a fuse to blow. Great! Now I'm going to be charged with a hate crime by those touchy feely liberal PC pukes. ![]()
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![]() This was the first link of the search result. Language warning though. http://sv.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=homotron The top definition is what I reacted to. Although scrolling down, I found the definition of what you said about them blowing fuses. ![]() |
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