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Unread 31-01-2007, 12:07
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linear slide potentiometers

For the past 2 weeks I have been looking for a long <3.5" travel linear potentiometer. It would be for the OI so 100k Ohms prefered. Anyone have a line on these? I have already checked digikey, mouser, and local surplus stores.


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Re: linear slide potentiometers

Active Surplus in downtown Toronto has a bin of them. We actually picked up 3 of them yesterday ($1.14 CDN each) (~3.5" linear motion).

They are 50K, not 100K, but I'm sure we can make them work somehow...

PM me if you it looks like you cant find them anywhere else, I'm sure our team wouldn't mind helping out (of course, I'd have to talk to our team leader)

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Re: linear slide potentiometers

How about this one: EWA-NF0C15ABR

If you search digikey for it and follow the link to the datasheet, there are some other sizes.

http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/...aol0000ce2.pdf
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Re: linear slide potentiometers

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For the past 2 weeks I have been looking for a long <3.5" travel linear potentiometer. It would be for the OI so 100k Ohms prefered. Anyone have a line on these? I have already checked digikey, mouser, and local surplus stores.


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http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bi...POT_KNOB_.html

That's the slide pot and cap for the slide pot I obtained last year. Alas, they are sold out of the pot. We do have a few extras. How many are you looking for? Got any extra new 20A breakers lying around? PM me for a trade if interested.
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Re: linear slide potentiometers

I was looking for some of these also, and it looks like I have found the perfect thing, http://www.shokaifareast.com/Product...ail_guided.htm

100k Ohm, linear slide with 100mm of travel. However I see no way to order from their site~

I emailed them, hopefully I will find a way to order quickly. or maybe a team around the area they are located could pick some up for us. If anyone finds a way to order from them, it would be a ton of help.
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