HELP, Quick, I may have found my problem!!!

Started by cobainlives_05, December 13, 2003, 08:07:43 PM

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cobainlives_05

In resisotors, is there a differance between 2.2K and 2.2M?? and if so, how many 2.2ks do I have to add together to get 2.2M???

RDC

ExpAnonColin

Big difference... you'd need 1000 2.2k's to get 1 2.2M.

K=kilohm=1,000 ohms
M=megohm=1,000,000 ohms

Yep, very big difference there :)

-Colin

cobainlives_05

Well, is that why i just get feedback when i use this.  Have to make some phonecalls and hope to get the right parts so I can finish up tonight.

Thanks

RDC

puretube

2.2k is 2thousand2hundred;
2.2M is 2million2hundredthousand;
so you need 1000 2.2ks in series to get 2.2M....

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