Identifying carbon film resistors
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Identifying carbon film resistors
I have some carbon film resistors that i need to identify as brand. Can some one help.. I took one apart and inside it has a hollow glass tube the carbon is on the out side of the glass tube there coco brown in color and some have 5 color bands but eather 4 or 5 band there the same brand i would think. the extra band is the only diference inside and out. They do have a seem in them and have solid tinned copper leads. I dont think there xicon because xicons are redish orange. I will include a pic.. Thanks for your help Darrell
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You might call it "thick film CF's", when you want.
But no! These are definitely CC's, even when they do have a hollow area inside. CF's always are on a ceramic tube with a very thin carbon film on it, with a laser traced hex to make a long small path from the carbon film, and they have covers on both ends.
The glass cylinder on the CC's above only is, to give the leads their a center.
Larry
But no! These are definitely CC's, even when they do have a hollow area inside. CF's always are on a ceramic tube with a very thin carbon film on it, with a laser traced hex to make a long small path from the carbon film, and they have covers on both ends.
The glass cylinder on the CC's above only is, to give the leads their a center.
Larry
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