Would like to change a fixed 4.7k resistor to a trim pot ??

Rather than mess with the electronics, have you considered an 'Omega Loop' spring?

This allows you some 'wriggle-room', and will hold the blade firmly over, but you should be able to run-through, if needed.

PhilP
 
Rather than mess with the electronics, have you considered an 'Omega Loop' spring?

This allows you some 'wriggle-room', and will hold the blade firmly over, but you should be able to run-through, if needed.

PhilP
You will have to elaborate. Not sure how this will change the points. I would still like to adjust the servo throw so I don't get buzzing servos that aren't adjusted right.
 
Will need a bit more to go on?

Changing a fixed 4.7k resistor to a trim pot, for buzzing Servo's, is somewhat ambiguous and unspecific.

Further details would be helpful, i.e how are the Servo's presently being controlled, how or what is used to adjust the Servo throw, type of power supply?........................

Further reading that may or may not be of any use.......

Servo Tester Modified

NE555 and Skeleton Trim Pot

Arduino Servo Control
 
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well, if your fixed value is 4.7k, then you would want a pot where the MIDDLE of the range would be 4.7k (5k)

so, depending on the sensitivity, a 10k pot might do it, but you don't have the SCALE of how much resistance makes the desired changes.

Perhaps a 4k resistor in series with a 2k trimpot would be better... without more data to go with, that's all that can be said.

Greg
 
Would like to change a fixed 4.7k resistor to a trim pot ?? What type of trim pot should I purchase? It's to adjust the throw of a servo on points blades. I had assumed something like a 4 to 5k adjustable pot, but doesn't seem to work that way. Thanks.
I used this type and have had success.
 
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