Accessories

Resistor Leads: These are wires that are attached to the ends of a resistor, allowing it to be connected to a circuit.

Heat Sinks: These are devices that are used to dissipate heat from a resistor, especially when the resistor is carrying a large amount of current.

Terminal Blocks: These are connectors that allow multiple resistors to be connected together, and also provide a way to connect the resistors to a circuit.

Resistor Networks: These are arrays of resistors that are connected together in a specific configuration, and are used to provide a specific resistance value or to divide a voltage in a particular ratio.

Resistor Packs: These are groups of resistors that are connected together in parallel or in series, and are used to provide a specific resistance value.

Resistor Kits: These are collections of resistors that come in a variety of values and sizes, and are used for prototyping or for building custom circuits.

Resistor Holders: These are devices that hold a resistor in place and provide a way to connect the resistor to a circuit.