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Old December 29th 03, 09:13 AM
Pete KE9OA
 
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Caddock manufactures non inductive resistors.............they are in a
TO-220 package, and they are used in many dummy loads. There is one other
company that manufactures tubular types with metallized ends, but I can't
remember the name. It is something like Carbarundum. I have both types in my
own stock, so I know that they do exist.

Pete

CW wrote in message
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Most anywhere that sells electronics parts. Most resistors are non
inductive. If you want inductive ones, you will have to look around a bit.


"LHogan5782" wrote in message
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anyone know where i can find non inductive resistors

thanks





 
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