Hello all,
I have a pretty simple question involving potentiometers.
I want to use a potentiometer as a voltage diver for 24 volts. Because of physical limitations there aren't very many to choose from and I even have to buy from the factory. The one that I have found that is 'perfect' has a max voltage rating of 20 volts. My system will have a max voltage on the poteniometer of 22 volts. The power rating is 50 mW and the max power I will apply will be 14 mW.
Do you think it would be safe to use this poteniometer? And what exactly determines the voltage rating?
For example, the voltage rating for a cap is the dielectric brakedown(?) but I can't think of what is determining the voltage rating of the pot. Arching maybe? I understand the power rating will be because of heat, so I thought that the voltage rating might just be there to limit the power.
The pot I am using is a PTV09A-4030F-A104 (100k ohm)
Thank you for any input!
I do not see why not. I used a 1Meg pot from a artari paddle to make a PSU with variable voltage. But i have seen others use them for 24v systems, with only a 50k rating and less Mw
Im not a wiz at the maths. but my 12v 19.9A PSU was ruffly 240W and the 1Meg pot worked fine, it did not overheat or anything. i used another for variable resistance to power the hacked in Mulitmeter, to act as the voltage readout. so i would know how much was coming off my bananna plugs..thats probally the best thing i have made to date.
the rest of my stuff is just novlety blinky lights, with functions that really do not do anything other than look pretty.
but i also saw a video of a guy, using a step up or down boad, with a power supply. and he wired a pot on it for the voltage control. worked great, and his pot was connected to the pot that was not really meant to be used like that. and his board was putting out 300Mw min..
but im no expert just a fast learning hobbist.