Description
Product Overview
This 1/4W Resistor Kit is a comprehensive set of 600 resistors, featuring a wide range of values for all your electronics and prototyping needs. Perfect for hobbyists, students, and professionals, this kit is organized and labeled for easy access to resistors across various resistance values. Each resistor is rated at 1/4 watt, making them ideal for low-power circuits, breadboarding, and general electronics projects.
Specifications
- Power Rating: 1/4 Watt (0.25W)
- Quantity: 600 resistors
- Resistance Range: 1Ω to 1MΩ
- Tolerance: ±1% (may vary by model)
- Material: High-quality carbon film resistors for reliable performance
- Storage: Comes in an organized box with labeled compartments for each resistance value
Included Values
The kit includes the most commonly used resistor values, such as:
- 10Ω, 22Ω, 47Ω, 100Ω, 220Ω, 470Ω, 1KΩ, 2.2KΩ, 4.7KΩ, 10KΩ, 22KΩ, 47KΩ, 100KΩ, and more.
Key Features
- Wide Range of Values: Covers a broad spectrum of resistance values for various applications
- Organized Storage: Neatly arranged in a compartmentalized box with labeled slots for easy selection
- High Quality: Reliable carbon film resistors with precise tolerances for accurate performance
- Versatile Use: Ideal for breadboarding, circuit prototyping, and low-power electronics
- Beginner and Pro Friendly: Suitable for electronics beginners, students, hobbyists, and seasoned engineers
Applications
- DIY Electronics: Perfect for projects requiring resistors of different values for tuning circuits
- Prototyping: Essential for breadboarding and testing circuits in various applications
- Educational Kits: Great for students learning electronics and resistor color codes
- Repairs and Upgrades: Useful for repairing and modifying electronic devices
- Project Labs: A valuable addition to electronics labs and makerspaces
Why Choose Our 1/4W Resistor Kit?
With 600 high-quality resistors in a convenient, organized storage box, this kit provides everything you need to tackle a wide range of projects. The clear labeling and vast assortment of values make it easy to find the right resistor for your circuit, helping to streamline your prototyping and repair work.