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;[[Force feedback system (FFB)|Force feedback systems]] | ;[[Force feedback system (FFB)|Force feedback systems]] | ||
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Most suitable type of resistors are the ones that can handle high peak power without damage. These are common wire wound power resistors that can handle typically ~10 times more power in short periods than their actual rating. | Most suitable type of resistors are the ones that can handle high peak power without damage. These are common wire wound power resistors that can handle typically ~10 times more power in short periods than their actual rating. | ||
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= See also = | = See also = | ||
* [[Configuring drive voltage limits FUV and FOV]] | * [[Configuring drive voltage limits FUV and FOV]] | ||
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