Look like Dale's. Don't know model numbers.
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Like these Vishay/Dale's: Digi-Key - BC27KW-2TR-ND (Manufacturer - PR02000203272FR500)
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Like these Vishay/Dale's: Digi-Key - BC27KW-2TR-ND (Manufacturer - PR02000203272FR500)
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Thanks for all of the help. Yup, the last two bands are brown and red on all of the resistors. They are 1% and 50ppm. I suppose this rules out the Vishay BC Components SFR25, as they are all 100-250ppm, even though visually they look very similar. Also, the SFR25s are marked with only either 4, or 5 band color identification, whereas the mystery resistors are all 6 band.
Any other ideas, or suggestions?
Any other ideas, or suggestions?
For the longest I've been trying to identify these resistors. I would like to find out the brand and model number if possible. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
They are metal film, light blue in color, and have a 6 band color identification. They are approximately 7mm X 2.5mm.
The closest that I've found are the old Roedersteins Resista MK3 resistors.
Here are some pictures:
The pictures are from a Goldmund product made in the 1980s.
The resistors are made by Roederstein. They were made in light blue coating and blue coating. I don't remember the difference. They are no longer in production.
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For the longest I've been trying to identify these resistors. I would like to find out the brand and model number if possible. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
They are metal film, light blue in color, and have a 6 band color identification. They are approximately 7mm X 2.5mm.
The closest that I've found are the old Roederstein Resista MK3 resistors.
Here are some pictures:
The company I work for (OEM for industrial electronics) uses these lightblue MRS25 resistors by the bucket load. Most of them 1%, where necessary 0.1%. I'll look up the manufacturer tomorrow and report back soon. I wouldn't be surprised if these are indeed from Vishay, as you already mentioned.
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