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Taiss 3590S-2-104L 100K Potentiometer 10-Turn Multi Turn Rotary Wire Wound Precision Potentiometer, 10 Ring Adjustable Resistor Counting Dial Rotary Knob

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  • Product name : potentiometer; model : 3590S-2-104L 100k ohm ; Type : rotary potentiometer;
  • Resistance Tolarance : +/-5%; Linearity : +/-0.25%; Shaft Diameter : 6.35 x 10mm/ 0. 25" x 0. 4"(D*l)
  • Threaded Diameter : 9mm/ 0.35";Body Size(No Include Shaft) : 22 x 19mm/ 0.9" x 0.7" (D*H);Total Length : 48mm / 1.9"
  • Type : Rotary Shaft ; Technology : Wirewound; Turns : 10; Power: 2W ; Rotating Life: 1,000,000 times
  • Weight : 50G; package content : 1 x Potentiometer + 1 x Counting Dial Rotary Knob


Taiss/10-Turn Rotary Wire Wound Precision Potentiometer, Precision Multi turn Wirewound Potentiometer, 10 Ring Adjustable Resistor Counting Dial Rotary Knob


Happy Pilgrim
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Electrically accurate within spec. Operation is smooth mechanically as well.
Ernest Coolong
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
Pin 3 is not connected to the end of the coil so there is no reference for where the slider is on pin 2. Basically this pot doesn't work. I bought 2 and both were this way.
Bill
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2024
easy to install
Swedishpassions
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
-The 10 Turn 10K variable resistor works fine and seems well built and took soldering fine. The POT as been in continuous use for 2 weeks.-The included multi turn vernier dial knob (single digit window version with fine serrated knob) is junk. It worked for about 2 cycles then started binding when the window digit advances and finally wouldn’t work @ all.
American Citizen
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023
I needed to repair a Hewlett Packard powert supply but it had to be accomplished on a budget. This item was a very close match but I had to cut the shaft a little shorter and file a flat spot on it for the knob's set screw to contact. Otherwise it works great.
Derek Wilkinson
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023
These are awesome for testing a pot connection just to see how much flexibility you could add to a 100kOhm connection, even if you decide to put a standard 100kOhm pot in the final design of a project. I built a guitar delay pedal using one of these, and the level of control I have over the time of the delay is phenomenal.The added knob helps with figuring out just how many turns into the thing you are. The pot itself gives you about 10-13 turns, and the knob basically goes from 1-100. Some other folks have complained about a lack of precision in the pot itself, but I haven't found that to be a problem with my projects.My only complaint is that they don't seem to offer larger ones—say, 1mOhm. With something like 1mOhm, you could use one of these to decipher just how much variable resistance a project would be most useful; once again, even if you don't use this type of pot in your final product. It also beats using a trim pot, although it does take up quite a bit of space.
techgeek314
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023
The ten turn dial set screw does not engage the too short shaft even with just the nut and washers on it, let alone through any panel. The pot also gave strange ohm readings at one end of travel, (went to zero ohms and back up during last few degrees of rotation).
Rod
Reviewed in Canada on May 28, 2023
Works great in my home made power supply. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because the dial mechanism feels cheap and sometimes catches when the counter changes. Other than that, highly recommend it.
felipe lopez
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023
I bought these so I could wire these in line with my HO alternator to add resistance so it would trick the vehicle/alternator into thinking I need more voltage hence giving me a extra volt which it worked perfectly and my amplifiers love it !!!
Connor Joyce
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2020
It's a 10-turn potentiometer. It works exactly as expected and is reasonably precise. Note that it can be a little tricky to install the dial to a panel, and I'd recommend wiring the potentiometer BEFORE installing it into the panel.