

How do you find the value of 5 band resistors? The resistance value based on the color code provided is now displayed. Select the color codes from the bands on the resistor.

Reading and Determining the Resistor Value Hold the resistor with the gold or silver band to the right and read the color codes from the left to the right. How do you determine the color of a resistor band? 23 How do you reduce 15v to 12V with a resistor?.21 What resistor do I need to drop 15v to 12V?.18 What resistor do I need to drop 24v to 12V?.17 How do you reduce voltage from 12V to 5V with a resistor?.13 What happens if I use the wrong resistor?.10 What are the most common resistor values?.7 How do I know if I have a 100K resistor?.5 What is the Colour code of 100K resistor?.4 What is the Colour code for resistors?.3 How do you determine the color code of a 5 band resistor?.2 How do you find the value of 5 band resistors?.1 How do you determine the color of a resistor band?.The larger leads also grip better in the contacts.īecause the leads are strong, these resistors can also be useful when sky-wiring a project. No more trying to use needle nose pliers to get the resistor leads to insert into the breadboard. In addition the leads are very stout with a 0.55 mm diameter constructed of tin and copper plated over steel wire, so they hold up well with repeated insertions into solderless breadboards. We offer this particular line of resistors specifically for breadboarding because they have easy to read color-coding on a tan (5%) background so you don’t have to keep dragging out the multimeter to figure out values.

1/4W resistors are the most commonly used size for breadboarding. These are carbon film axial leaded through hole type and can handle up to 1/4W of power at voltages up to 350V. KEY FEATURES OF 47K OHM 1/4W 5% RESISTORS : These are 47K ohm 1/4W 5% through hole resistors with strong leads that come in a 25-pack.
