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YOKIVE 50 PCS Carbon Film Resistors, 2W 2.2K Ohm 5% Tolerances Resistor, Good for DIY Electronic Projects (4 Color Band, 2.46x0.19-Inch)

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  • √MULTIPURPOSE - Our CF resistors are suitable for providing heating elements for your repair work, DIY electronic projects, test projects, teaching, ring doorbell, LED turn signals, lights, etc.
  • √WHAT YOU GET - The package comes with 50(+/-2%)pcs 2-watt carbon film resistors that measure 2.46 x 0.19-inch.
  • √RELIABLE MATERIAL - 2 watt 2.2k ohm carbon film resistor with +/-5% tolerance, which has stable performance, a wide range of resistance, a small size, a high working temperature, and an ultimate high voltage.
  • √SPECIAL DESIGNED - The CF resistors are designed with four bands with standard EIA color code, which would be a reliable component, they are typical axis-lead with low noise and high performance.
  • √KINDLY NOTE - Please read the measurements before ordering if you are concerned about the size.


MULTIPURPOSE - Our CF resistors are suitable for providing heating elements for your repair work, DIY electronic projects, test projects, teaching, ring doorbell, LED turn signals, lights, etc.
WHAT YOU GET - The package comes with 50(+/-2%)pcs 2-watt carbon film resistors that measure 2.46 x 0.19-inch.
RELIABLE MATERIAL - 2 watt 2.2k ohm carbon film resistor with +/-5% tolerance, which has stable performance, a wide range of resistance, a small size, a high working temperature, and an ultimate high voltage.
SPECIAL DESIGNED - The CF resistors are designed with four bands with standard EIA color code, which would be a reliable component, they are typical axis-lead with low noise and high performance.
KINDLY NOTE - Please read the measurements before ordering if you are concerned about the size.


Glen B
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
This is a great product for a wonderful price. I got these for some hobby projects.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024
I like it when they resist a little bit. What do you mean it won’t fit? I promise it won’t hurt. I’ll be gentle. That’s the key to inserting these resistors into a PCB. Maybe use a little lube before applying that heat.