Feature(may vary by option.)

●High Output Design: It has a high 5W of power and has a powerful performance as an airback canceller
●Low tolerance: Maintains accurate resistance of 2.2 Ω±1% for reliable operation
●High Pressure: Fire-resistant resistor that can withstand up to 500 V, making it safe to use
●Versatile Design: Not only can it be used to remove car warning lights, but it can also be used for a wide range of electronic projects and experiment projects
●High Overload Capacity: Supports load fluctuations and peak power for short periods of time, providing stable performance

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Description

Product Name: Airback Canceller, 5 W, 2.2 Ω ± 1%, 500 V, Universal Metal Film Resistance.

[Film] Metal film resistor

Resistance: 2.2 Ω

Wattage: 5W

Accuracy: ±1%

Maximum Working Voltage: 500 V

Maximum overload voltage: 1,000 V

Maximum Pulse Voltage: 1500 V

Operating Temperature Range: -30°C - 155°C

Size: 3.1 ± 0.08 inches (80.5 ± 2.0 mm x 8.5 ± 1.0 mm) (LxD)

(Examples of Use) Ideal for deadening the airbag warning light when replacing the steering wheel.

Product Description:

Airback canceller featuring high output design and low tolerance. This 5W high power provides powerful performance in deactivating auto warning light. With a precise resistance of 2.2Ω, ±1% low tolerance ensures high reliability and stability.

In addition, the 500V pressure resistant universal metal film resistance provides excellent fire resistance and is ideal for safe and reliable electronic projects In addition, the smaller design is convenient for laboratory applications.

This airback canceller has a high overload capacity to accommodate load fluctuations and short peak power. So it provides stable performance and can stand up to long periods of time.

Airback Cancellation 5W 2.2Ω ±1% 500V Universal Metal Film Resistor is the perfect resistor for auto warning light release and DIY laboratory applications. With high reliability, fire retardance, small size, and high overload capacity, this product has excellent performance in electronic crafts and experiment projects.