Resistor Label Clips
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Are you fed up with deciphering color bands and code tables for resistors? What about reading resistor values the way humans usually read values - by numbers! Just clip them on! Is that resistor band red or orange? Do I have to read it the other way around? Forget about it: Read the value once, clip the label on, and then just focus on your electronic project. Here you get 30 most common used values for resistors from 10Ω (10 Ohm) to 1MΩ (1 Mega Ohm). The resistor label clips stay always in place - whether you store your resistors in a box or use them on a breadboard. _Tip:_ You bought new resistors? Often they are taped together with a value printed on the tape. 3D print your label clips and put them on your resistors as long as they are still taped together (don't let the resistor chaos happen first...). If you already have a messy box filled with colorful resistors, you have to go through the annoying decoding process at least once to find the right values. Instead of reading color tables you can also use a multimeter to measure resistor values. Interested in buying Resistor Label Clips? You don't own a 3D printer? We also plan on selling our clips in the future and want to know your thoughts about it! Help us by answering five questions on this Google Forms survey (takes only one minute, no registration required). Thanks for your support! For non-commercial use you can always download and 3D print this thing for free. Resistor values included in the STL: * 10Ω, 22Ω, 47Ω * 100Ω, 150Ω, 200Ω * 220Ω, 270Ω, 330Ω * 470Ω, 510Ω, 680Ω * 1kΩ, 2kΩ, 3.3kΩ * 3.6kΩ, 4.7kΩ, 5.1kΩ * 6.8kΩ, 10kΩ, 20kΩ * 47kΩ, 51kΩ, 68kΩ * 100kΩ, 220kΩ, 300kΩ * 470kΩ, 680kΩ, 1MΩ
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