Results are presented for the electrical resistivity of PdH x alloys at several fixed temperatures. The residual resistivity goes through a maximum at x = 0.73 and then drops sharply as x approaches 1. From this we conclude that the residual resistivity for 0.8 < x < 1 is due primarily to vacancies in the hydrogen lattice and that the hydrogen atoms occupy only the octahedral sites of the Pd lattice. The absolute values of the residual resistivity are in reasonable agreement with theoretical expectations.