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    Hulk got a reaction from Bill Kielb in Replacing potentiometer inside Brent pedal   
    A wiring diagram might help - am not finding one with any specifics other than "Petal Pot .7M" not sure if that's helpful.
    For future reference:
    Brent part number 22143G for "Replacement speed control and cord for foot pedals that connect to silver face plate control boxes made before 2000..." ($123);
    Brent part number 22858R depicted above right, "A replacement sub assembly for Brent Potters Wheels. This part replaces the speed control sub assembly in Brent foot pedals." ($81). 
    Bill wrote (in an earlier thread): "Probably best just to measure them. The schematic above may not apply to your version and the trim pots are unlabeled in the diagram.  The pedal pot says .7 meg but I would measure to be sure. Measure across the two non wiper leads. Often they will be stamped with a value on them as well. The problem with measuring is you might have to disconnect them from the circuit else risk getting a false reading."
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    Hulk reacted to Brandon B in Replacing potentiometer inside Brent pedal   
    I measured it at 0 - 0.75M ohms from top to bottom. Its definitely linear.
    For anyone who is checking the resistance, ohm meter must be set to M (I have a blue point meter and is says 2M). There are three prongs, on the pot, two next to each other and one at the other end. measure from one of the two that are next to each other, to the prong at the other end (that isn't connected to anything). It should give you a pretty accurate reading.
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    Hulk reacted to LeeU in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    I decided to commit to revamping my head space to produce reasonably refined retail-friendly smalls for the local gift shop market. It is so "not me" it has put me into a tizzy, but I'm coming down from getting dizzy, and am beginning to enjoy the fizzy of checks coming in from tourists buying my stuff, even on a very modest scale. So for 2021, while still low volume,  I will be doing  sets of  herb/plant markers and soap dishes & other serviceable items as well as targeting decor for seasons/holidays. To the extent that I can curb my rough & tumble free-form style & harness the will power to make things pretty & clean edged, I think I have a shot at sustaining a process that is now doing better than breaking even, which is awesome. 
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    Hulk reacted to glazenerd in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    Mark: built my last house in 2018: sold off ski steers, trucks, backhoe, trailers, etc in .2018/2019. Since then, I only do high end finish work. Custom cabinets, wainscot, crown work, custom only wood/Ceramic. Already put the word out; cutting back to 7-8 months next year. Time for the young people to step in. 
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    Hulk reacted to Denice in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    That's what it feel like to be retired,  I had my husband retired as soon as we could afford it.   The company he worked for was going to kill him.  His boss retired so he had to cover his work,  the hazmat personnel was fired another job for Stu.  Millions of questions to answer from amusement ride owners and government officials  and when he had some time he could do his actual job of technical publication,  writing the huge manuals that went out with each ride.  He has been retired for two years  finished restoring a rusty 74 Challenger last spring .    January he started working on a man cave in our unfinished basement.   He hired a few jobs out but did everything else framing, plumbing, wiring, painting, trim work and tiling.  Most of the theater and bar is finished  he still has to tile the bathroom.  It sounds like a lot of work but he loves doing it and he starts and stops whenever he feels like it,  even sleep late in the morning now and then.   You can keep doing what you really enjoy  with out any pressure of a schedule    Denice
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    Hulk reacted to glazenerd in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    Mark:
    One of the drawbacks of any trade: downsizing when the time comes. Took off before Thanksgiving, and not going back until Jan1-12. Never took that much time off in 45 years. I like it!
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    Hulk reacted to Mark C. in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    2021 will bring in a fury of potting in 1st two weeks to get stock to cover my hand surgery recovery time in my outlets.
    I plan on time away from clay for several months after the 19th.
    winter is slow sales and thats what I need now. I will not do my usual may spring fair. Maybe an August show buts it still upo in the air. I'm not going to do a 4th of July show that I have done since 1973 staright thru iuntil covid cancelled it-I'm now done with the one day show forever myself.
    I will put in another mini split in kitchen (14 foot ceilings) late spring.for the ac part mostly in summer.Its the only project this coming year after way to many last year.
    As to potting I plan on stocking better for xmas since this crazy season that just passed . I was prepared I thought but never had a rush Like I just went thru.Just paid my gas bill $1450,00
    I need to get back slowy into clay after the recovery.
    I plan on diving /underwater phots in Bali in the fall if covid gets kicked down by then-it will be at least 3 weeks abroad this time.I missed this years trip . I'm also going to do a few less shows and try hard to work less -as I do not yet know how thats done well.
     
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    Hulk reacted to Mark C. in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    The car kiln and the updraft are maybe only a few of the reasons I cannot move.I'm thinking about pouring a large slab in kiln area for an 18 cubic Geil kiln I have access to add to my kiln quiver as well now. All my stuff is heavy-the many tons of Bronze in the yards from shipwrecks is also a deterrent . I did sell about 2k worth last year in salvage and have at least that again to sell. Heck I have one blade of a bronze ships propeller that weights over 750 #s in driveway.Now its a 40 foot x 14 solar array that I put in that also a chain around our ankles now. The two dive compressors I can still move -The  house is only 1250 square feet so thats not an issue all same level as well. Its the near 1 acre yard work that will be an issue-I have a rider mower now but the day will come we hire a Gardner-its just in the plan.
    The zillion tons of glaze materials also slows down the move process as well as just about everything I do is so heavy.
    In my next life I think car salesman so all my hand s have to do is point towards cars-that a good one over there see where I'm pointing .Its also a high milage unit-yes Desoto is an older brand name but just look at that styling.
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    Hulk reacted to Denice in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    I need to look into making french presses,  my son will only make his coffee with a french press.   He is somewhat a fanatic when it comes to coffee,  he orders green coffee beans and roast them himself.   If he asks you if want a cup of coffee just say no,  it will be a couple of hours before he is finished making it.   He had me make him two part shaving mugs that held hot water in the bottom and the shaving cream was made in the next layer.   The hot water kept the shaving cream warm and  this made it easier to shave a heavy beard.   I made him musical pots when we was in high school and a urn for his dog a few years ago,  the things we do for our children.
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    Hulk reacted to Bill Kielb in Replacing potentiometer inside Brent pedal   
    I think you have the answer If you are able to clean it then you should be able to measure it. Pots are rated end to end. To check linear or audio taper set the slide to midpoint and measure wiper to any side. If approximately half, then linear taper. If significantly different than half then audio taper. Very likely linear though. Post and tag the value here for folks in the future.
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    Hulk reacted to PeterH in Replacing potentiometer inside Brent pedal   
    Look like it's Malatchi CTS Slider Pot 10k Ohm on https://www.surplussales.com//Potentiometers/Slider/Slider-1.html
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    Hulk reacted to Brandon B in Replacing potentiometer inside Brent pedal   
    I'm going to buy the one on this page https://www.surplussales.com/cgi-bin/cart.pl
     
    labeled as: (RCV) BX8195-0
    We will see what happens!
     
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    Hulk reacted to Brandon B in Replacing potentiometer inside Brent pedal   
    Here is that explanation about potentiometer resistance:
    The pot makes a voltage divider that feeds the analog input. Vout = Vin * R2/(R1+R2)
    where R1 is the resistance between Vin and Vout, and R2 is the resistance between Vout and Ground.
    If the knob is halfway, then R1 = R2, so the equation simplifies:
    Vout = Vin * R1/(R1+R1)
    so with 5K:
    Vout = 5V * 2500/(2500+2500) = 2.5V. 
    and with10K 
    Vout = 5V * 5000/(5000+5000) = 2.5V.
     
    So the overall value of the pot doesn't really matter.
    Where the value does come into play is how power it dissipates.
    Power = Current x Voltage, or P=IV.
    Current = Voltage/Resistance, so a 5K pot with 5V will have 5V/5000ohm = .001A, 1mA going thru it.
    Power = .001A * 5V = 5mW, which is not much, but might be an issue for battery powered operation where long ontime is a concern. In which case a 10K pot might be better.
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    Hulk reacted to JohnnyK in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    I'll continue experimenting with forms and glazes and building stock for when I have the opportunity to open a booth at the local Farmers' Market... Watching more artists' kiln openings videos for suggestions on future glaze combos and getting into crystal glazes by the end of the year...
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    Hulk reacted to Pres in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    French presses aren't in it for me, as recent studies show they are not as healthy as they should be. I love making teapots and have made several different styles and sizes over the years. . . all within the limits of "functional". 
     
    best,
    Pres
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    Hulk reacted to Denice in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    If I ever get my hands working again  I would like to start throwing,  my ultimate goal would be making teapots.   I have always found them to be challenging  and I like pushing clay to its limit.  Denice
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    Hulk reacted to Mark C. in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    My next move is cremation . Age in place for us.
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    Hulk reacted to Sorcery in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    I'm scheduled for a move or not in spring too.
    2021 ...in the black ....jack!
    Sorce
     
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    Hulk reacted to glazenerd in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    Like Min; moving is in my near future- next year or so. Will have to decide which kilns to keep, which to sell; along with other equipment. I built a 26x44 work studio over a decade ago that is stuffed with equipment and supplies; most of which will not go with me into my golden years. Truthfully, I wrestle with just walking away all together. Would not miss the glaze so much as I would miss the clay-chemistry.
    Tom
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    Hulk reacted to Pres in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    Looks like 2021 may bring a new kiln my way. My J236 L&L has come to a point where the main wiring has become brittle, and the leads into the switches are scorched along with some other problems. Parts are not as readily available, but could be parsed from other parts. After some consulting with Neil, and some searching the L & L sight I decided on a e28M-3, with the quad elements, a furniture kit, and the vent system. I figure this will be my last kiln, and my wife says it is past time for a replacement.  Right now wait time is long, but hopefully it will come sometime in the Spring. I think I will shunt together the old one for one more firing as I have some pieces setting in there now that did not meet temp. I have some wiring from another kiln that I scrapped that may be able to handle the loads. Will have to check the wiring.
     
     
    best,
    Pres
     
    best,
    Pres
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    Hulk reacted to liambesaw in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    Have had a lot of time in 2020 to analyze my forms and discover new avenues as far as decoration is concerned.  I'm going to roll with it, and since 2021 doesn't sound too different, I'm going to keep discovering things into the new year.  When shows open up and things settle in, I will be better prepared in the new year.
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    Hulk reacted to Min in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    We have been considering moving for several years, since 2021 is still an unknown it might be time to pack up my studio/workshop and go for it. Thought of how much equipment and supplies etc I have is really quite daunting so I might just procrastinate a bit longer.
    2020 BUH-BYE! (kind of looks like a trimming chuck so I figured I can get away with posting this)
     
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    Hulk reacted to Pres in QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?   
    Looking through the forum today, and find that @Hulk posed a question in the QotW pool, it was very appropriate and upbeat for the future. . . 
    "What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?
    I'd like to: explore a few more forms, particularly the teapot (have initial trial and first design adjustment under me belt a'ready), sets of lidded forms, and "smalls"; fill the kiln more efficiently; throw a lot more pots, hence more time at the wheel, and more efficient use of time; get out and see/feel others' pots, and interact in person with other potters - missing this, big time; improve culling (am getting better at it); participate in another show or two - first ever closes today (great experience). And more..."
    Hulks question and explanation stands on its own, and needs no further comment from me.
    QotW: What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?
     
    best,
    Pres
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    Hulk got a reaction from Pres in Qotw: Participants Question Pool For Future Qotw's   
    Soon, a new year, that after one we'll likely remember for a very long time, err, perhaps forever, hence, perhaps a New Year related question? Some, perhaps, are looking to ramp down after decades of process refinement, market research and targeting, thousands of pots, adjusting for wear, and so on; others may be looking to ramp up in the same (and other) areas.
    What do you think 2021 may bring to your potting life?
    I'd like to: explore a few more forms, particularly the teapot (have initial trial and first design adjustment under me belt a'ready), sets of lidded forms, and "smalls"; fill the kiln more efficiently; throw a lot more pots, hence more time at the wheel, and more efficient use of time; get out and see/feel others' pots, and interact in person with other potters - missing this, big time; improve culling (am getting better at it); participate in another show or two - first ever closes today (great experience). And more...
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    Hulk reacted to LeeAnets in Hand-built Sculpture Disaster   
    Great info and thanks for the link.
    I did have two survive the load and will go forward with glazing those. (Again, another reason I’m perplexed!) As soon as they finish I will post them. Thanks for asking!
    In the mean time, I will try some testing with different variables and see what happens. 
     
    Thanks!
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