I was repairing something and I came across a potentiometer listed as 200R , with 200 Ohms written on the casing, that measures as 11kOhm.
The potentiometer still mainly works as it should, that is it goes from 0 to 11K, but it should go 0 to 200.
Other then like.. a bit of a stability problem on the low end, it works OK in the high Z range. I overlooked it like 50 times because I neglected to look at the value, until I determined by reading schematics that someone had replaced or put the wrong potentiometer into the circuit, because it explained the behavior, but it seems that the potentiometer is correct.I just spot tested it at both extremes and naturally assumed it was 10k pot, because it went from 0 - 10k without a hitch on a dmm.
How unusual is this? I don't know if I ever saw a potentimeter that basically stayed a potentiometer but mutated in value by 55 times. Like its carbon comp, but damn, 55x increase in value... I expect it to be out of spec by 100-200% or be broke, but functional @ 55x is a bit odd IMO.
This one happened to be setup as a trim rheostat adjusting balance on a leg, so you can imagine my confusion to the circuit behavior!

I feel like I don't see these high error factors often. I was becoming more and more certain that some evil shit was happening with the wiring or interconnects.