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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
These are a great price, easy to solder, and fit knobs with no issues. The only issues I've had were from soldering directly to the holes in the lugs; it seems you can easily burn out the pots if you solder too close to the body of the pot itself. Otherwise, they've been reliable and consistent.
Fair Exchange - Ohio
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Makes my projects "shine". No issues thus far. will buy again.Thank you all
JC Williams
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I am happy with the quality of these pots and appreciate that they were affordably priced. I would buy these again.
E. A.
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
Inconsistent quality. Some seem to have a short to one side in the middle as if they are physically assembled backwards. Some move very freely and smooth, some rough and tight. I bought these because I needed some in a pinch for a project but I've ordered name brand to replace them.
Dash
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
I purchased these to build an Atari Punk Console and they have worked well. These potentiometers fit a standard breadboard for prototyping which is helpful.The pots fit a standard size knob which means those can be customised which is useful
nolan nazar
Reviewed in Canada on November 5, 2024
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dancerboy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 14, 2024
quality item delivery in time and as described used for lighting board on model railway
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
Arrived sooner than expected, I have only tested one of the 30 potentiometers which performed as expected. Good product at exceptional cost
Sassysouth
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023
Potentiometer made extremely cheaply. The connectors nearly fell off as I was soldering it on and it's not very stable at all, even when it's fixed in place. When i fixed it in place with a nut, the shaft broke because of the weak metal.
Weeve
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2023
The pins are too thin for Dupont connector to reliably attach to directly, soldering non-destructively is tricky, but I found a good method.I tried connecting Dupont female pins to these, but the connection it made was always terribly unreliable, due to how thin the pins are (the pins are not square, they are stamped sheet metal, correct width, but half the thickness needed)- the dupont connectors would slip sideways a little, lose their spring pressure, then just become electrically disconnected. I decided to then try soldering-I initially destroyed a few, attempting to directly solder wire to them- I was adding enough solder to build up a nice large bead on the pins, then attaching the wires. I was confused afterwards, on why the potentiometer was failing open-circuit, but found out that if any flux or solder made its way up the pin, and onto where the crimp was made for the pin to the PCB of the pot, it would cause that connection to intermittently fail (I assume the flux was acting like an insulator, and the crimp wasn't tight enough to keep solder from working its way under it).The solution I found, was to be very careful to only solder the tip of the pin, and to ensure no solder or flux ever made its way up to the end. To accomplish this, I used a female dupont connector as a fixture, inserted male dupont pins into it, then soldered the ends of the male dupont pins to the very tips of each pin (see picture).
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