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THT resistors

In this category you will find all THT resistors from our offer. Values discount 10kohm or 330ohm come in packages. Also, a LDR, set of tht resistors, etc.

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Resistor kit 400
Resistor kit 400

How many times were You working on a project and You were missing that one resistor of a certain value? Set of resistors is something that will certainly come in handy to anyone who works with electronics. It offers 20 different resistors whose combinations can give us almost any necessary resistance. Each value comes in 20 samples, all packed up in a practical pocketbook. It even has 0 ohm resistors!

 

20 values x 20 pcs = 400 pcs of resistors
• Practical packaging 

Photoresistor (LDR)
Photoresistor (LDR)

A photoresistor is a type of resistor that changes its resistance depending on a light that falls on it. They are super simple for making something that is needed to keep track of the amount of the light(for example, it turns the light on when it is dark).

15x 10k resistor (pull-up/pull-down)
15x 10k resistor (pull-up/pull-down)

15x 10k resistor (pull-up/pull-down)

25x 330ohm resistor (for LEDs)
25x 330ohm resistor (for LEDs)

25x 330ohm resistor (for LEDs)

Shunt resistor 10A
Shunt resistor 10A

The Shunt Resistor is a special type of resistor with small resistance which allows large currents to pass through it. This is useful for measuring the current in a circuit: due to the Ohm’s law and voltage drop on the shunt resistor, we can know exactly which current passes through it. For example, for this resistor whose maximum current is 10A, the voltage drop at that current will be exactly 75mV (0.075V). Using a precise ADC, we can accurately measure the current of our consumer or power source.

 

Max. current: 10A
Voltage drop for max. current: 75mV
Dimensions: 120mm x 25mm

Shunt resistor 50A
Shunt resistor 50A

The Shunt Resistor is a special type of resistor with small resistance which allows large currents to pass through it. This is useful for measuring the current in a circuit: due to the Ohm’s law and voltage drop on the shunt resistor, we can know exactly which current passes through it. For example, for this resistor whose maximum current is 50A, the voltage drop at that current will be exactly 75mV (0.075V). Using a precise ADC, we can accurately measure the current of our consumer or power source.

 

Max. current: 50A
Voltage drop for max. current: 75mV
Dimensions: 120mm x 25mm

30x 100kohm resistor 5% 1/4W
30x 100kohm resistor 5% 1/4W

100k ohm THT resistor with 5% tolerance and power of 1/4W.

Comes in a pack of 30 pieces.

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