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[Lifetime Warranty] 120pcs 1/4W (0.25 Watt) 10k ohm Metal Film Resistor

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Description

120pcs 1/4W (0.25 Watt) 10k ohm Metal Film Resistor

Key Features

  • Quantity: Pack of 120
  • Resistance Value: 10k ohm (10,000 ohms)
  • Power Rating: 0.25 Watt (1/4W)
  • Resistance Tolerance: ±1%
  • Construction: Metal film for high precision and stability
  • Lead Type: Axial for through-hole mounting
  • Features: Low noise operation and high thermal stability

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Direct replacement for any standard axial resistor with matching 10k ohm, 1/4W, and ±1% specifications.
  • Can also be used to replace resistors with a higher tolerance (e.g., 5%, 10%) for improved circuit accuracy.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Suitable for a wide range of electronic applications, including prototyping, repair, and DIY projects.
  • Commonly used in:Arduino and other microcontroller boardsAudio circuits and power suppliesAutomotive electronic repairsBreadboarding and circuit building
  • Axial leads are compatible with standard breadboards and through-hole printed circuit boards (PCBs).

When to Replace

  • Replace existing resistors that are burned, damaged, or show signs of overheating.
  • When a circuit is malfunctioning and a multimeter test shows the resistor is open, shorted, or has drifted outside its specified tolerance range.
  • During preventative maintenance or when upgrading a circuit for higher precision.

Installation Tips

  • Verify the resistance value with a multimeter before installation.
  • Use the color code bands (Brown, Black, Black, Red, Brown for a 5-band 1% resistor) to confirm the value.
  • Bend the leads gently to fit the circuit board or breadboard hole spacing.
  • When soldering, avoid applying excessive heat to the resistor body.
  • Standard resistors are not polarized and can be installed in either direction.