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Box 525 1% precision resistors - 17 values

SKU TPX00153 Barcode 7630049204188 Show more
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Original price €10,09 - Original price €10,09
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Plastic component carrying case containing 525 pieces for 17 different values of metal film resistors with 1% precision and 1/4 watt.

Overview

Contents of the package:

  • 25 pieces - 0 Ohm
  • 25 pieces - 10 Ohm
  • 25 pieces - 20 Ohm
  • 25 pieces - 47 Ohm
  • 25 pieces - 470 Ohm
  • 25 pieces - 2.2 KOhm
  • 25 pieces - 4.7 KOhm
  • 25 pieces - 22 KOhm
  • 25 pieces - 47 KOhm
  • 25 pieces - 100 KOhm
  • 25 pieces - 220 KOhm
  • 25 pieces - 470 KOhm
  • 25 pieces - 1 MOhm
  • 50 pieces - 100 Ohm
  • 50 pieces - 220 Ohm
  • 50 pieces - 1 KOhm
  • 50 pieces - 10 Kohm

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