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    L300 resistor choice for charged coupled network.

    Hello Again
    Gathering materials to build the L300 charged coupled networks.
    I have been doing some research on the 4 and 10 ohm 40 watt resistors. I would like to use Non-Inductive resistors in parallel. So my question is if I parallel 4 10 watt or 2 20 watt would that suffice for the 4 and 10 ohm 40 watt resistors? For example 4 40 ohm 10 watt or 2 20 ohm 20 watt in place of the 10 watt 40 ohm.

    Would there be other things to consider? Heat dissipation for example.

    Thanks
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    "So my question is if I parallel 4 10 watt or 2 20 watt would that suffice for the 4 and 10 ohm 40 watt resistors? For example 4 40 ohm 10 watt or 2 20 ohm 20 watt in place of the 10 watt 40 ohm."


    The preferred solution if you have the room to implement it.

    And heat can be an issue so plan for it.

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