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About twenty years ago a fellow who wrote DIY articles for one of the
UK audio mags, maybe his name was Andy Bland, made a joke: "Which end
of the resistor is positive?" The magazine got a lot of replies from
people claiming to be qualified in electronics telling him which end of
the resistor is positive...

The internet is a *lot* like that. Except more so.

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"Andre Jute" said:


About twenty years ago a fellow who wrote DIY articles for one of the
UK audio mags, maybe his name was Andy Bland, made a joke: "Which end
of the resistor is positive?" The magazine got a lot of replies from
people claiming to be qualified in electronics telling him which end of
the resistor is positive...


The internet is a *lot* like that. Except more so.



Recently, on the forum where I moderate, a question was asked by some
person that he "possibly damaged his DVD player by inserting the fuse
the wrong way?".............

Turned out his player got hit with a thunderstrike, he replaced the
blown fuse but it went out right away with a "POOF"! ;-)

Some capacitors, on the other hand, *do* have a preferred direction
(and I don't mean electrolytics).
You'll notice on some foil caps that one end is branded with a line of
some sort.
That is the outer part of the foil, forming a kind of "screen" around
the cap, and should be ground side in bypass situations, or connected
to the side with the lowest impedance in coupling arrangements.

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Sander DeWaal wrote:
"Andre Jute" said:


About twenty years ago a fellow who wrote DIY articles for one of the
UK audio mags, maybe his name was Andy Bland, made a joke: "Which end
of the resistor is positive?" The magazine got a lot of replies from
people claiming to be qualified in electronics telling him which end of
the resistor is positive...


The internet is a *lot* like that. Except more so.



Recently, on the forum where I moderate, a question was asked by some
person that he "possibly damaged his DVD player by inserting the fuse
the wrong way?".............

Turned out his player got hit with a thunderstrike, he replaced the
blown fuse but it went out right away with a "POOF"! ;-)

Some capacitors, on the other hand, *do* have a preferred direction
(and I don't mean electrolytics).
You'll notice on some foil caps that one end is branded with a line of
some sort.
That is the outer part of the foil, forming a kind of "screen" around
the cap, and should be ground side in bypass situations, or connected
to the side with the lowest impedance in coupling arrangements.

--
"Due knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl miss steaks."


Actually, it is also good practice to align resistors so that the
tolerance bands all point in the same direction, so that they can be
easily read without reorienting the board or whole heavy amp each time.
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Andre Jute wrote:

Actually, it is also good practice to align resistors so that the
tolerance bands all point in the same direction


I think it's good practice to align the 'top' of a resistor with the 'up'
direction so that the electrons won't get ****ed at you and sound funny !

Most ppl don't know this.

Graham

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