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NoNothing
where do you guys buy your POT's? i cant find them anywere, tho i do live in a fairly small town. im looking to vmod my x800 pro to get more out of it.
cchalogamer
would have been funny if you had made a typo biggrin.gif umm so no elcetronics stores? i havent checked them but www.mouser.com (i think) is a huge electronic parts warehouse i have a catalog from them behind me, you might want to go check their site and see if they have what you need. Im too lazy to go look biggrin.gif
JerrDogg77
i got mine at radio shack
red930
thats what i thought he had typed was "where do you buy your pot" i was about to start laughing and would have said that would be a dead thread in no time flat. lol....
kobalt
You will definitely have to get an online electronics place,cause you'll need specific parts, not some this will have to do's. dry.gif

Get in touch with this guy, he seems to have already done what you want to do tongue.gif

http://forums.overclockersclub.com/Iggy_s_...Pro-t47937.html
NoNothing
thank you for the quick responses
CrackHead
Someone call me? biggrin.gif

Nah but seriously what are these "POT's" you speak of
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where do you guys buy your POT's?


Fireonice
i got a pound of "pot's" right next to me laugh.gif

im wiht crackhead what are these pot's for??
sYstEmATiC
POTentiometers or something like that, very similar to a rheostat which is also what are in fan controlers that control the speed.

they usually supply a certain voltage, ohmage, or curent in an adjustible way. if im not mistaken.


BionicSniper
thats a really big pot
Vasto
***Bad Joke***

I think its like a kilo or something...

***Bad Joke***
HoLoDreaM
personally... this is my favorite pot... you might wanna give it a shot

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tbone2sk
I do so many Vmods that I have a pound of pots sittin in a trash bag next to me
lol

on topic
I bought a lot from this store, fast shipping and all the VR's(pots) work fine
I would recommend Hosfelt for those hard to find VRs.
http://www.hosfelt.com/
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