Wirewound Resistors Handle High/Low Power Apps

Oct. 8, 2008
The ETW series large, tubular non-flammable wirewound power resistors suit applications ranging from as low as 10W up to 1.3 kW. Resistance values range from 0.1 Ohms to 1.3 Mega Ohms with a standard tolerance of 5%. The components feature two

The ETW series large, tubular non-flammable wirewound power resistors suit applications ranging from as low as 10W up to 1.3 kW. Resistance values range from 0.1 Ohms to 1.3 Mega Ohms with a standard tolerance of 5%. The components feature two separate types of mounting flanges, separated from the terminals for easier and more reliable connections. Physical sizes range from slightly longer than 2" to over 28" in total length. The series is available in power ratings of 10W, 20W, 30W, 40W, 50W, 60W, 80W, 100W, 120W, 150W, 200W, 250W, 300W, 400W, 500W, 600W, 700W, 800W, 900W, 1 kW, and 1.3 kW. Depending on size and volume, prices range from $1.03 (10W) to $52.75 (1.3 kW) each. STACKPOLE ELECTRONICS INC., Raleigh, NC. (888) 734-7347.

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