Breadboard Breakout - TrimSpot 3296W
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Skip fumbling with fixed resistors or stalling your project because you don't have the right values on hand. Instead, seat a 3296W style trimpot in your TrimSpot and pop it in place on your breadboard.
Dial in and fine tune any resistance you need and get a quick read at your multimeter (without removing your trimpot) when you need it with just the flick of a switch.
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