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Resistor 10K Ohm 1/6th Watt PTH - 20 pack

1/6th Watt, +/- 5% tolerance PTH resistors. Commonly used in breadboards and perf boards, these 10K resistors make excellent pull-ups, pull-downs, and current limiters. We've opted for a new and more breadboard-friendly lead thickness (they're a bit thicker than our last ones).

These resistors come in bags of 20.

Resistor 10K Ohm 1/6th Watt PTH - 20 pack Product Help and Resources

Blynk Board Project Guide

March 25, 2016

A series of Blynk projects you can set up on the Blynk Board without ever re-programming it.

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  • PalmTreesandPICs / about 12 years ago / 4

    ERMAHGERD, RESESTEHRS!

  • LED addict / about 11 years ago / 1

    Does Sparkfun have any plans to stock some higher wattage value resistors?

  • Member #508945 / about 11 years ago / 1

    why does it say 1/4 watt and 1/6 watt at the same time?

    • Kamiquasi / about 11 years ago / 1

      Because humans sometimes make mistakes - thanks for pointing it out :)
      Looks like the title got updated, and 1/6W is it.

  • SICCREATIONS / about 12 years ago / 1

    I ordered these and saw on the label 330 ohm resistors. I thought the label was wrong and checked the color coding and they are 330 ohm resistors. Do I have to order a new 10K pack resistors or can I get reimbursed?

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