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This 5KΩ Spectrol trimpot is an industrial-quality sealed multi-turn trimmer potentiometer. With 25 turns of adjustment range, it provides precise resistance...

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This 5KΩ Spectrol trimpot is an industrial-quality sealed multi-turn trimmer potentiometer. With 25 turns of adjustment range, it provides precise resistance setting far beyond what a single-turn pot can achieve — ideal for calibration, offset trimming, and fine-tuning analogue circuits.

Key Features

  • 25-Turn Adjustment – Fine precision setting across the full resistance range
  • Industrial Quality Sealed – Protected against dust and moisture
  • Vertical Adjustment – Flat screwdriver slot on top for easy access
  • Through-Hole Mounting – 3 inline solder pins with 2.5mm spacing

Specifications

  • Resistance: 5KΩ
  • Turns: 25
  • Power Rating: 0.5W
  • Adjustment: Vertical (flat screwdriver slot)
  • Mounting: Through-hole, 3 inline solder pins
  • Pin Spacing: 2.5mm
  • Package: Square pack

Ideal For

  • Precision calibration and offset trimming
  • Analogue circuit fine-tuning
  • Voltage reference adjustment
  • Sensor threshold setting

Package Contents

  • 1× 5KΩ Spectrol 25-Turn Trimpot

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

potentiometer
A variable resistor usually turned with a knob or shaft to create an adjustable electrical signal. It is often used for inputs such as volume, brightness or position, so it helps beginners learn how a microcontroller reads changing values.
through-hole
A mounting style where the component leads pass through holes in a circuit board and are soldered on the other side. Through-hole parts are often easier to handle and solder by hand, which is useful for classroom and hobby projects.
voltage reference
A voltage reference is a stable, accurate voltage that a converter uses as its comparison point: an ADC measures its inputs relative to it, while a DAC scales its output to it. A more stable reference gives more consistent results, which matters most in precision sensing and instrumentation.
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