where do you get good resistors?
where do you get good resistors?
so after reading through Damian's KG parts fuel system upgrade writeup a few times, I've decided to go with some resistors for my secondaries. Through a few links, I learned about some high quality, aluminum-housed resistors that should do the trick quite well. sounded like mouser.com would be the place to buy. here is what I want:
http://www.mouser.com/search/Refine....RefType=Header
the problem is, mouser said these resistors are 9 weeks out! and they couldn't help me find another suitable option. so I'm looking for something more reliable than the typical sand block style resistors. 5.6(ish) ohms, and 25 watts are my specs.
so if you know any other good places, let me know please.
http://www.mouser.com/search/Refine....RefType=Header
the problem is, mouser said these resistors are 9 weeks out! and they couldn't help me find another suitable option. so I'm looking for something more reliable than the typical sand block style resistors. 5.6(ish) ohms, and 25 watts are my specs.
so if you know any other good places, let me know please.
I got mine here
http://www.newark.com/
ITEM DETAILS:
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Newark InOne Part #:64K9719; Wirewound Resistor Series:89;
Resistance:10Ohm; Resistance Tolerance:+/- 1 %; Power Rating:10W; Temperature
Coefficient:+/-20 ppm; Terminal Type:Axial Leaded; Leaded Process
Compatible:Yes; Packaging:Bulk
Quantity: 2 @ $2.830 = $5.66
http://www.newark.com/
ITEM DETAILS:
-------------
Newark InOne Part #:64K9719; Wirewound Resistor Series:89;
Resistance:10Ohm; Resistance Tolerance:+/- 1 %; Power Rating:10W; Temperature
Coefficient:+/-20 ppm; Terminal Type:Axial Leaded; Leaded Process
Compatible:Yes; Packaging:Bulk
Quantity: 2 @ $2.830 = $5.66
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