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    What color is a 2.2 K ohm resistor?
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    These resistors have a 4-band color code, with 3 red bands and 1 gold band.
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    What is the “K” in a resistor?
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    The K stands for 1,000 ohms. This means that, for example, a 5K resistor would have a value of 5,000 ohms.
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    What are the 4 types of resistors?
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    There are many different kinds of resistors, but the main types are linear resistors (which can be fixed or variable) and non-linear resistors. There are a variety of subtypes in each of those categories.
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    What resistor can I use to step down from 12 v DC to 5 v DC?
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    Resistors are typically used to limit electrical flow, not step it down. What you should use is what is called a "step-down transformer."
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    How could I identify the five watt resistor?
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    Hold the five watt resistor and measure by using a multmeter or by reading the color coding.
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    On vintage Japanese built electronics,I have resistors marked JA28, JA20, JA23,etc. What is code system relating to these? I have no schematic and want to do in-circuit troubleshooting.
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    They may be markings that are specific to the electronic or are no longer used. Try researching outdated resistor markings online to identify them.
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    I have a resistor with no colors, just fat and skinny black stripes. str
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    Black represents a value of 0 and are likely shorting links, since these components have zero resistance.
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    Where can I purchase resistors?
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    You can find them at electronic supply stores, computer stores, and online.
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    How do I read and tell what the wattage is on my resistors?
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    First, find the number of ohms for the resisters, then convert the ohms to watts.
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