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EleV^te79

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I'm looking for part #'s for 2 resistors . I was hoping to find them with 1 Watt but all I'm finding is 1/2 watt.
I need 270 ohm resistor and
4.7k resistor . Picture below.
 

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shrtrnd

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Those are very inexpensive metal film resistors, available probably anywhere.
Do you buy over the internet, or do you have a store nearby that sells parts?
We can tell you how to deal with the issue of what parts to ask for, if we know who you'll buy them from.
 

EleV^te79

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Well I found part #'s from NTE electronics online 1W127 and 1W247 but the description says metal oxide and in the picture there ceramic . Is there a difference in durability ?
 

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Those are very inexpensive metal film resistors, available probably anywhere.
Do you buy over the internet, or do you have a store nearby that sells parts?
We can tell you how to deal with the issue of what parts to ask for, if we know who you'll buy them from.
Usually buy online in bulk.
 

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they are not metal film, just standard 1/4 watt carbon resistors ( metal film would be 5 band not 4 band and also usually have a darker body colour)

digi-key and mouser should have them in the higher wattage range
 

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Ohh learned smething new today. 5 band indicates metal film apparently.
I was thinking they were Multicomp resistors, but they don't look like standard carbon composition resistors.
Maybe carbon film, and not metal film?
 

EleV^te79

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Ohh learned smething new today. 5 band indicates metal film apparently.
I was thinking they were Multicomp resistors, but they don't look like standard carbon composition resistors.
Maybe carbon film, and not metal film?
Well I just bought these today
 

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davenn

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Maybe carbon film,

Yeah, I should have called them carbon film to distinguish them from the OLD style carbon resistors
but most people would have known that difference anyway ;)

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