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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Hi
The Last two bands look like brown and red in the piccy. If that is correct .
Brown = +- 1% Red = 50ppm . Im Guessing you already know that.
The Last two bands look like brown and red in the piccy. If that is correct .
Brown = +- 1% Red = 50ppm . Im Guessing you already know that.
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?
Hi
Out of intrest what are these resistors installed in.
Im guessing with the simple exterior of resistors lots will look exactly the same.
Regards Ian
Out of intrest what are these resistors installed in.
Im guessing with the simple exterior of resistors lots will look exactly the same.
Regards Ian
The dark green ones are indeed from Philips, I have thousands of them, but the white are not Philips.
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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