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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 ... 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 ... anyone know where i can find non inductive resistors thanks |
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