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andy butler wrote: > Rick Walker wrote: > > >> Anyway, I told him that I keep a bunch of old used 9 volt batteries >> (in various >> short lengths of time before their battery death) and that , > The resistor you need ...well I don't know what would work best... > ...you could try starting with a 1k log pot then turn the spindle > till the desired artefacts appeared. > > andy > > > > ahh, I guess that's about right:- “put a 5k linear pot in series with the positive terminal to the circuit. that's all you need to simulate a typical dying 9V battery. the resistance range is almost identical to the chemical build-up over time using a pedal that draws around 5mA. if you don't believe me. try it, and then substitute a dead/dying battery and listen for a difference with the pot shorted. batteries can't die without building up series resistance. likewise, the reason for voltage drop is a result of the increased series resistance! i put it to you... the lowering of battery voltage is a result of exactly the same mechanism as increased series resistance. a pot in series with a battery will most certainly simulate the dying of a battery.” – Zachary Vex