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The NTE Electronics 10W1D0 Resistor is a high-quality wire wound resistor featuring a 1 Ohm resistance and 5% tolerance. Designed for durability and performance, it can handle up to 10W of power and 550V of voltage, making it an essential component for various electronic applications. Each pack contains 2 resistors, ensuring you have the components you need for your next project.
L**4
Quality Product at a Reasonable Price
Works Well for Me. Accurate & Helpful. Quality Product at a Reasonable Price.
L**R
Diagnose parasitic drain with ease
My car battery kept dying Scotty Kilmer had a video where he used this resistor and some clamps to detect parasitic drain. Works perfectly and helped me to solve my issue, which was no drain but a bad battery clamp.
D**B
Good but overpriced
Product worked as described but charging $7.00 for 2 $0.99 items is a bit much.
K**H
resistor
used to slow trickle power out of electrical system. worked as intended
B**Y
works
de program cpu in my car.
J**N
Worked fine to reset the Car Computer
Used this to reset the car computer. I like the shape and bends on the end. Just attached it to alligator clips and attached those to the battery terminals (While disconnected from the battery obviously). Let it sit for 20 minutes and it reset the computer. Fired up the car and checked it with the OBD Computer and YEP success. Well worth the money. Sure you can find them for a buck or so, but are you going to drive all over trying to find a place that sells them?
M**E
10watt 1 ohm resistor
Work well received product quickly would buy again.
J**H
Too costly!
What? For a $.99 sandbox resistor? Yeah, well, this is why Mr. B. is soooooo freaking wealthy. But you use one of these to reset your autos computer if you install a new battery yourself. Connect one end to positive cable the other to negative and wraith 10 to 15 minutes. Drive around and your computer will resort to factory default. Reset your clock, radio stations, etc. Best wishes. JGL
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