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House battery project is almost done but the required terminating resistor is AWOL. I only have a couple 100s and lots of 470s. I could get close by paralleling 2 100s and put another 100 in series --> 150 Ohms. Or parallel four 470s --> 118 Ohms.

I don't know about the tolerances for Modbus termination. Anyone know if a single 100 Ohm resistor has a chance of working?

Edit: Cable length is about 29 ft (~9 meters) Cat6

House battery project is almost done but the required terminating resistor is AWOL. I only have a couple 100s and lots of 470s. I could get close by paralleling 2 100s and put another 100 in series --> 150 Ohms. Or parallel four 470s --> 118 Ohms. I don't know about the tolerances for Modbus termination. Anyone know if a single 100 Ohm resistor has a chance of working? Edit: Cable length is about 29 ft (~9 meters) Cat6

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Time to get one of those resistor sets in through hole.

When I've ordered the cheap Chinese ones they are all blue as if they're metal-film, with an extra band reading a higher precision of value, but when testing they are still 5-10% tolerance (which is fine for most things). Just know they lie about them being 2% metal film resistors.