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Small Carbon Film Resistors

These 1/4 Watt carbon film resistors are general purpose, low cost and rated at 0.25 Watts (heat dissipation) and will withstand up to 250 volts. They are also physically small (approx. 2.3mm diameter x 6.5mm long) and only moderately accurate (+/- 5%). Tinned copper wires are 0.7mm diameter and approx. 25mm long.

They can be used in hobby applications, transistor circuits and for repairs where they will replace a similar 0.25 Watt resistor. If you are in any doubt, please ask. Sold individually at 2p each but with automatic discounts for quantity (breaks at 10, 100 of the same value).

In the drop-down list, R = Ohms, K = KiloOhms, M = MegaOhms

@ £0.02

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Solder Kit

Solder/desoldering kit

Solder/desoldering kit £0.95

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This kit includes solder and desoldering copper braid. See instructions.

soldering iron

Soldering iron available


Audiophile capacitor for DMR-EX75

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Repairing Receivers

Repairing Receivers (General Information about PSU repair etc.)

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soldering iron

Replacing resistors is often a DIY job. You will need a selection of tools, including a soldering iron.

Electronic tool kit

Solder and desoldering braid will be needed, together with the replacement capacitors.


How to use a multimeter

How to use a multimeter. Basic guide for anyone who hasn't used one.

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Burnt resistor, replacement resistor