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Resistor, pack of 100

Stock code: 3003-0R
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Resistance: 0R Resistor
Pricing:Ex VATInc VAT
1+ £1.10
(excl. VAT)
£1.32
(inc. VAT)
Stock:
In stock

Description

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  • If you spend over £200 (£240.00 including VAT, excluding large materials or lithium batteries) delivery is free within the UK.

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Further Information

Q:
what is this used for
Asked by: suc ur marge
A:
Good Afternoon,

Thank you for your question, the resistors are for protecting circuits from excess voltage being put through them. For example if you put 9V into a 3V LED you would damage it so resistors can protect against such.

Best Regards

Cullen
Answered by: Cullen Lewis
05-Jun-19

Q:
What is the order code for the 47kOhm resistors?
Asked by: Mark Holloway
A:
Hi Mark,

Thank you for your question, it would be 3003-47K

Best Regards

Cullen
Answered by: Cullen Lewis
01-Mar-19

Q:
Hi does this product have a r6 6.8k resistor that is blue grey red pls need it urgently for project for school thanks jordan
Asked by: Jordan
A:
Hi Jordan, The resistor pack of 100 isn't 100 different resistors, it is however a pack of 100 of a particular valued resistor. We do have a 6.8K version, it is code 3003-6K8.
Answered by: Michael Lockhart
04-Apr-18

Q:
So just to confirm your calculator gives me a result of 150ohms, so I need a resistor 3003-150r is this right
Asked by: Susan nice
A:
Hi Susan, I'm not too sure why you have been given a value that high if you are using just 3V as a power supply. It also appears my previous answer is slightly wrong as the incorrect information was pulled through. With the 35103 LED you wouldn't require a resistor if powering from a 3V LED.
Answered by: Michael Lockhart
04-Dec-17

Q:
what Is the difference between r and k on ordering resistors
Asked by: steven page
A:

The R and K are used to help identify the value of the resistor. Resistance is measure in Ohm, but if you were to put that after the number it could be confused for a different value as it could be mistaken for a zero. The K refers to Kiloohms, so a resistor marked as 3003-1K, would have a value of 1KOhm or 1000 Ohm’s. The R is used when the resistor value is less than a Kiloohm, for example 3003-10R is a 10 Ohm resistor. When the R falls between numbers for example 3003-4R7 it would have a value of 4.7 Ohm’s.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
15-Jun-16

Q:
hi, The price is ?0.60 for 100? Regards Michael
Asked by: Michael Cortis
A:
Hi Michael, yes that is correct. We also do a box of 1000 for £3.70.
Answered by: Aaron Sturman
17-Oct-13

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