Rotary potentiometer 1MOhm liniear 1/5W B1M - 5pcs.

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  • Brand OEM
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Product description: Rotary potentiometer 1 MOhm linear 1/5 W B1M - 5 pcs.

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Rotary potentiometer - applications

Rotary potentiometer1 MΩlinear1/5 Wis a proposal that can be used in many electronic projects. The element allows you to control the supply of electricity by increasing and decreasing the electrical resistance, so you can control the intensity of various functions of devices (for example, light or sound).

The potentiometer can be used, for example, as part of a device intended for audio playback (as a volume knob), or to regulate light intensity in dimmers for lighting installations, as well as part of thermostats and many other devices equipped with a user interface with the ability to continuously control the intensity of operation.

The elements are sold in packs of 5 pieces.

Rotary potentiometer 1 MOhm linear 1/5 W B1M.

Set contains 5 pieces of 1 MOhm linear 1/5 W B1M rotary potentiometers.

Rotary potentiometer specifications
  • Model: WH148-B1M
  • Maximum operating voltage: 200 V
  • Resistance: 1 MΩ
  • Power: 0.2 W
  • Characteristics: linear
  • Axis length: 15 mm
  • Axis diameter: 6 mm
  • Pinouts: 3 pin
  • Leads Raster: 5 mm (matched with contact boards)
  • Linearity tolerance: ± 20%
  • Working temperature: from -10°C to +70°C
  • Weight: 7 g
How to connect the potentiometer?

The potentiometer is designed to be mounted on a contact plate, i.e. the element does not require soldering - its leads just need to be placed in the appropriate holes on the plate. The device is designed to be powered with DC voltage up to 200 V.

For those interested we recommend our blog entry:

  • Potentiometer - how does it work?- Botland blog
  • Potentiometer - what is worth knowing?- Forbot platform