How to Turn a 12-volt DC Into a 5- or 6-volt DC
- 1). Cut five pieces of wire, with each piece being at least six inches long. Strip off 1/2 inch of insulating material.
- 2). Twist together one end of the first wire segment together with one end of the second wire segment, and with one of the leads from the first resistor. Crimp a ring terminal to the unoccupied end of the second wire, and label the ring terminal with an "N."
- 3). Twist together the loose lead from the first resistor with one of the leads from the second resistor. Twist together the loose lead from the second resistor together with one of the leads from the third resistor. Twist together the loose lead from the third resistor with one of the leads from the fourth resistor. Twist together the loose lead from the fourth resistor together with one of the leads from the fifth resistor.
- 4). Twist together the loose lead from the fifth resistor together with one end of the third wire, and with one of the leads from the sixth resistor. Crimp a ring terminal to the unoccupied end of the third wire, and label the ring terminal with a "5."
- 5). Twist together the loose lead from the sixth resistor together with one end of the fourth wire, and with one of the leads from the seventh resistor. Crimp a ring terminal to the unoccupied end of the fourth wire, and label the ring terminal with a "6."
- 6). Twist together the loose lead from the seventh resistor with one of the leads from the eighth resistor. Continue twisting the remaining four loose leads together in the same sequential fashion mentioned in the previous sentence and Step 5.
- 7). Twist together the free lead from the twelfth resistor with one end of the fifth wire. Attach the loose end of the first wire to the negative battery terminal. Attach the loose end of the fifth wire to the positive battery terminal.
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