I think you will find it is a great way to organize any small components, i now have all my transistors and leds and resistors organized in different note books with data sheets in-front of ea part page.
@Lavinco Thank you!, i just finished putting all my resistors in there nd ended up using a 3in binder worked much better and if u have alot of resistors of one kind i found it better to just put them in 2 slots and not just one as they tend to push out if there's to many
I start at 0 ohms, and then count up, um for instance, 0 ohms, .5 ohms, 1 ohm, ect all the way up till u run out of resistors. i hope that helps?@Lavinco
Great idea, thanks for posting the video.
mskelly84 1 month ago
definitely a new way to look at it. Thanks!
abtra 3 months ago
Fantastic. Think I'm gonna do the same
Brageca 6 months ago
I think you will find it is a great way to organize any small components, i now have all my transistors and leds and resistors organized in different note books with data sheets in-front of ea part page.
DIYElectronics 3 months ago
thanks for making these, I am just getting into electronics and making guitar pedals, and these helped a lot. Please keep em goin!! Thanks!!
digismash 6 months ago
Genius! Thanks for the answer I needed.
Lavinco 1 year ago
@Lavinco Thank you!, i just finished putting all my resistors in there nd ended up using a 3in binder worked much better and if u have alot of resistors of one kind i found it better to just put them in 2 slots and not just one as they tend to push out if there's to many
DIYElectronics 1 year ago
@DIYElectronics How do you organize your resistors by ohms? What pattern do you use?
Lavinco 1 year ago
I start at 0 ohms, and then count up, um for instance, 0 ohms, .5 ohms, 1 ohm, ect all the way up till u run out of resistors. i hope that helps?@Lavinco
DIYElectronics 1 year ago