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Potentiometers
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I was reading around the web over the last few days about potentiometers. Searching a 2 Meg pot, with switch and tone/loudness tap, I started wondering about options to repair the damaged track on the existing pot for my radio.

This rather interesting thread came up: https://www.radiomuseum.org/forum/repair...eters.html

Looking further, I was intrigued as to how the audio taper or Logarithmic pots are produced. That yielded this web page http://www.resistorguide.com/potentiometer-taper/

This implies that, except for the most specialised components the "curve" is really an approximation, achieved with a two part track, the first part having a relatively low resistance change vs pot roitation, and the second part having much greater resistance. 

OK, knowing this, how can we ever make a pot new again? Conductive materials are needed, which can replicate the necessary resistances when deposited on a surface.

A while back, I bought some conductive carbon paint. This certainly conducts, but far too low resistance for a 2 MOhm track, without reformulating it.

This weekend, I was tasked with restoring and cleaning up an old wood burning stove. Up to my eyes in stove blacking, I had a notion to test this, rubbed on to a piece of paper. Quite promising results could be achieved with this approach. Next is to test on a piece of Phenolic.

Of course, this is a crazy project.... but I would really like to experiment if this could put the original pot back in my radio, rather than the modern replacement it has. at the moment. Icon_smile

Any other experience among forum members?

Cheers

Ed

I don't hold with furniture that talks.


Messages In This Thread
Potentiometers - by EdHolland - 11-13-2018, 12:37 PM
RE: Potentiometers - by Phlogiston - 11-13-2018, 12:50 PM
RE: Potentiometers - by EdHolland - 11-13-2018, 02:20 PM
RE: Potentiometers - by Chas - 11-13-2018, 09:32 PM
RE: Potentiometers - by Radioroslyn - 11-13-2018, 10:24 PM
RE: Potentiometers - by EdHolland - 11-14-2018, 01:52 PM
RE: Potentiometers - by Chas - 11-14-2018, 04:39 PM
RE: Potentiometers - by EdHolland - 11-15-2018, 12:50 PM
RE: Potentiometers - by morzh - 11-15-2018, 01:24 PM
RE: Potentiometers - by EdHolland - 11-15-2018, 04:02 PM
RE: Potentiometers - by EdHolland - 11-17-2018, 11:01 PM



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