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    I am new to this electronics stuff (microbiology-chem background), but I am a fast learner and can not get over the fast and accurate responce I recieve in the forum. I try to help out in threads that deal directly with problems I have had and hope to one day help people in the same way I have been helped. I knew a voltage divider would some how be involved but I was unsure of the ohm's. I researched every way I knew how and still could not find the links you provided. By the way I can't get the spell checker to work in this forum and am lost whith out it.
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    Spelll checker? What it that

    Use Fire Fox.
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