Cecemel
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Hey!
I've made a variable power supply (see the circuit below) but only need to solder the potmeter on. Is it possible to have two potmeters, one from 0-40 v, another one from 0-100%. For example: I have a 12v fan so i turn one of those potmeters to 12v and with the other one i can control from 0-100%, from 0-12v so I can't burn out my fan. I now also that with one potmeter i would need one from 4k ohm, does that mean that i need two potmeters from 2k ohm?
Regard Cecemel!:razz:
I've made a variable power supply (see the circuit below) but only need to solder the potmeter on. Is it possible to have two potmeters, one from 0-40 v, another one from 0-100%. For example: I have a 12v fan so i turn one of those potmeters to 12v and with the other one i can control from 0-100%, from 0-12v so I can't burn out my fan. I now also that with one potmeter i would need one from 4k ohm, does that mean that i need two potmeters from 2k ohm?
Regard Cecemel!:razz: