Resistor Grab Bag (pack of 580)


580 resistors (29 values, 20 pieces of each) go into this great starter pack (or refill!) with a wide range of useful values.
The kit contains 20 each of:
10Ω | 22Ω | 47Ω | 68Ω | 100Ω |
120Ω | 150Ω | 180Ω | 220Ω | 270Ω |
330Ω | 470Ω | 560Ω | 680Ω | 1kΩ |
1.2kΩ | 1.5kΩ | 1.8kΩ | 2.2kΩ | 2.7kΩ |
3.3kΩ | 4.7kΩ | 5.6kΩ | 6.8kΩ | 8.2kΩ |
10kΩ | 22kΩ | 47kΩ | 100kΩ |
Rated for 1/4W with ±5% tolerance these are ideal for almost all hobby PCB and breadboarding needs!
- Package Type: Axial
- Diameter: 2.3mm
- Length: 6.5mm
- Operating Temperature: -55°C to +155°C
- Power Rating: 0.25W (1/4W)
- Technology: Carbon film
- Temperature Coefficient: ±700 ppm/°C
- Tolerance: ±5%
- Voltage: 250V
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Resistor Grab Bag (pack of 580)
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