Reostate
Reostate, commonly spelled rheostat, is a two-terminal variable resistor used to control current in an electrical circuit by changing the resistance in series with the load. The term is sometimes spelled reostat or reostate in older texts.
Traditional rheostats use a resistive element such as a coiled wire or a carbon track, with a
Rotary rheostats and linear slide rheostats are common forms. They are used for applications such as dimming
With the advent of solid-state controllers, rheostats are less common in new designs but may still be