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How do you store your resistors
ledtester:
--- Quote from: Cubdriver on February 25, 2022, 10:26:41 pm ---
Or perhaps a piece of manila file folder or index card cut to fit the plastic bag and inserted as a backer to hold its shape. Bonus is you could write the value on the card stock in black sharpie and it would be easy to see and not rub off as it might if written on a poly bag.
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Like the way this guy does it:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/beginners/resistor-kit/msg3578649/#msg3578649
PlainName:
Nah, far too practical >:D
kallek:
This way. In the 10,12 drawer for example there are 10, 100, 1K... and 12, 120, 1.2K... resistors. If I run out of stock any E6 value I buy 100 of them. I have own drawers for the E3 and E6 values. I have marked every tape with marker so I can easily identify them.
RJSV:
So happy to share this tip:
Try those 'Pill Organizers' for small resistors, maybe.
But for small springs, fuses, screws, tiny LDR light sensors, etc etc
Bon Appetite !
rcjoy:
2"x3" 4-mil zip-lock poly bags from McMaster-Carr:
https://www.mcmaster.com/1959T71
Less than $3.00 for 100.
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