Making a Nichrome Wirewound Power Resistor (Step-by-Step)
In this video I’ll show you how wirewound power resistors work by making one with nichrome wire, alumina ceramic tube and refractory cement. How to calculate the exact wire length you need How to wind it properly How to reduce inductance And how to build it so it doesn’t crack, overheat, or fail under load Subscribe for more electronics and robotics tutorials like this one! You can support my channel on Patreon here: / electrobench Or become a channel member here on YouTube. #Wirewound #Resistor #ElectronicsProjects

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