VicMallows
Well-Known Member
Why is it called a Rheostat?
It always intrigues me why the adjustable temperature control on some Eberspachers is always referred to as a 'RHEOSTAT'. In all other contexts it would be simply called a 'variable resistor' ... maybe even a 'potentiometer'.
But a 'RHEOSTAT' instantly conjures up the image of a really hefty device, probably made of ceramic, capable of carrying many amps.
(I guess it's just come about in the translation from German, and has somehow stuck).
Vic
It always intrigues me why the adjustable temperature control on some Eberspachers is always referred to as a 'RHEOSTAT'. In all other contexts it would be simply called a 'variable resistor' ... maybe even a 'potentiometer'.
But a 'RHEOSTAT' instantly conjures up the image of a really hefty device, probably made of ceramic, capable of carrying many amps.
(I guess it's just come about in the translation from German, and has somehow stuck).
Vic