You can do either or. I wanted all 10 positions on one switch, instead of 9 + the next switch. Having 1 through 10 plus short makes things easier; definitely up to user discretion.
I want to say they are part number 19001-11UL Made by Grayhill. Mouser # 706-19001-11UL for solder terminals, and part # 19101-11UL for quick connect terminals.
Digikey and Mouser are my personal favorite vendors. Others have wanted parts lists for a mobile alternator welder project, I can look for these parts as well. It may be a bit, as I'm completely swamped at work and just got a Plasma table at home, with a seemingly unending list of Bobcat attachments / AG equipment orders; hopefully it will slow down in a few weeks
Perfect job and perfect equipment !!Congratulations!
Here are some of the Part numbers that I used. Ideally I would like to use the same family of resistors for every range, but I was limited to what was available.
1/4w Resistance Range (MOST .1%, x10 OF EACH):
1 Ohm: 71-CMF551R0000FKEK (MOUSER)
10 Ohm: 66-RC55LF-D-10 (MOUSER)
100 Ohm: 985-1024-1-ND (DIGIKEY)
1K Ohm: 985-1039-1-ND (DIGIKEY)
10K Ohm: 756-RC55Y-10KBI (MOUSER)
100K Ohm: 985-1082-1-ND (DIGIKEY)
5W Resistance Range (Most 1%, x10 of each)
1 Ohm: WNE1R0FETCT-ND (DIGIKEY)
10 Ohm: WNE10RFETCT-ND (DIGIKEY)
100 Ohm: 588-WNE100FET (MOUSER)
1K Ohm: WNE1K0FETCT-ND (DIGIKEY)
10K Ohm: WNE10KFETCT-ND (DIGIKEY)
100K Ohm: 71-RS5-100K (MOUSER)
Resistance Standard
1 Ohm: Y09261R00000A0L-ND (DIGIKEY) .05%
10 Ohm: Y0007-10-ND (DIGIKEY) .05%
100 Ohm: 71-Z201T100R00VB (MOUSER) .005%
1K Ohm: 71-S102C-.005-1K (MOUSER) .005%
10K Ohm: 71-Z201TI0K000VB (MOUSER) .005%
100K Ohm: 71-S102KT100K00TB (MOUSER) .01%
1M Ohm: USF340-1.00M-T-5PPM-ND (DIGIKEY) .01%
Binding Posts / Switches:
Microvolt Red: 501-1699-ND (DIGIKEY)
Microvolt Black: 501-1331-ND (DIGIKEY)
Microvolt Green: 501-1787-ND (DIGIKEY)
Silver Red: J164-ND (DIGIKEY)
Silver Black: J165-ND (DIGIKEY)
Rotary 11 Pos. Switch: 706-19001-11UL (MOUSER)
Rotary Knob: 450-1752-ND (DIGIKEY)
Enclosure: M5635335-AL (Allied Electronics)
Tilt Feet Kit: M5600045 (Allied Electronics)
Spare Front Panel: M5700621
Love your build, very professional
Great video! Thank you. May I ask, why did you choose a non-shorting switch ?
You can do either or. I wanted all 10 positions on one switch, instead of 9 + the next switch. Having 1 through 10 plus short makes things easier; definitely up to user discretion.
Can you please tell us some details of the switches? I would like to use them for something else and they look very well made.
I want to say they are part number 19001-11UL Made by Grayhill. Mouser # 706-19001-11UL for solder terminals, and part # 19101-11UL for quick connect terminals.
Knobs Digikey 450-1752-ND
@@JidoukaSS 45$ each!
Anyway to get a parts list and where you purchased everything? Did you make a Capacitor Decade Box?
Digikey and Mouser are my personal favorite vendors. Others have wanted parts lists for a mobile alternator welder project, I can look for these parts as well. It may be a bit, as I'm completely swamped at work and just got a Plasma table at home, with a seemingly unending list of Bobcat attachments / AG equipment orders; hopefully it will slow down in a few weeks
Part #s in comments.
Ok, so how much did you spend on all these components?
can you add the resistor part numbers?
I'll try to get the part # Either Tomorrow or Monday. Cheers!
Please and thank you.
part #s in comments. cheers.