Resistor

Dose it matter which side gose furst on a resistor? Or can i put how i want?

That it dosent matter wich side of a resistor is gose on a +or -?

Resistors don’t have polarity, so their direction doesn’t matter. Same goes for “small” capacitors (usually everything smaller than 1 uF).

Regards,
Jan

[quote=“MostlyHarmless”]Resistors don’t have polarity, so their direction doesn’t matter. Same goes for “small” capacitors (usually everything smaller than 1 uF).

Regards,
Jan[/quote]
ok dose it matter if i put a 6 amp adaptor as it main power sorce. because my lights have a 6 amp charger. the bord only needs 0,150amp but i wont take more than it needs to burn it i geus?

ooh and thanks.

The voltage is important, if the device says that it needs 12V, then you should connect it to a 12V power source. Provide more and you might break the device, provide less and the device won’t work.

The amps of your power source should be >= that of the device. If the device needs 0.25A, then the power source should be at least 0.25A. If you power source is 6A and the device only needs 0.25A, then the device will simply take what it needs, 0.25A.