Rotary Potentiometers, Rheostats

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PDB12-H4301-503BF
POT 50K OHM 0.08W CARBON LINEAR
Bourns Inc.
762
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1 : £0.82000
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0.08W
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1.0
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1
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300°
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1.181" (30.00mm)
0.236" (6.00mm)
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PDB181-P425F-103B
POT 10K OHM 1/5W CARBON LINEAR
Bourns Inc.
908
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10k
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0.2W, 1/5W
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1.0
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1
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-
300°
Carbon
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0.984" (25.00mm)
0.236" (6.00mm)
M7 x 0.75
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P160KN-0FC18C2K5
POT 2.5K OHM 1/10W PLASTIC R-LOG
TT Electronics/BI
4,725
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2.5k
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0.1W, 1/10W
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1.0
-
Reverse Logarithmic
1
Side Adjustment
-
300°
Conductive Plastic
PC Pins
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0.709" (18.00mm)
0.236" (6.00mm)
M7 x 0.75
Panel Mount
PDB181 Series
POT 50K OHM 1/10W CARBON LOG
Bourns Inc.
1,093
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50k
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0.1W, 1/10W
None
1.0
-
Logarithmic
1
Side Adjustment
-
300°
Carbon
PC Pins
Knurled and Slotted
0.787" (20.00mm)
0.236" (6.00mm)
M7 x 0.75
Panel Mount
PDB181-K415K-503B
POT 50K OHM 1/5W CARBON LINEAR
Bourns Inc.
1,585
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1 : £1.47000
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50k
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0.2W, 1/5W
None
1.0
-
Linear
1
Side Adjustment
-
300°
Carbon
PC Pins
Knurled and Slotted
0.591" (15.00mm)
0.236" (6.00mm)
M7 x 0.75
Panel Mount
PDB181-K420F-103A2
POT 10K OHM 1/10W CARBON LOG
Bourns Inc.
1,194
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10k
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0.1W, 1/10W
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1.0
-
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1
Side Adjustment
-
300°
Carbon
PC Pins
Flatted
0.787" (20.00mm)
0.236" (6.00mm)
M7 x 0.75
Panel Mount
PDB181-E415F-503A2
POT 50K OHM 1/10W CARBON LOG
Bourns Inc.
877
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50k
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0.1W, 1/10W
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1.0
-
Logarithmic
1
User Defined
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300°
Carbon
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0.591" (15.00mm)
0.236" (6.00mm)
M7 x 0.75
Panel Mount
667
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1 : £1.79000
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50k
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0.125W, 1/8W
None
1.0
-
Logarithmic
1
Side Adjustment
-
305°
Carbon
PC Pins
Knurled and Slotted
0.787" (20.00mm)
0.236" (6.00mm)
M7 x 0.75
Through Hole
PTN24A-A5025DB.JPG
POT 50K OHM 1/2W CARBON LINEAR
Same Sky (Formerly CUI Devices)
989
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50k
±20%
0.5W, 1/2W
None
1.0
-
Linear
1
Side Adjustment
-
305°
Carbon
PC Pins
Flatted
0.984" (25.00mm)
0.236" (6.00mm)
M8 x 0.75
Panel Mount
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About Rotary Potentiometers and Rheostats


A rheostat is a type of adjustable resistor used to control current flow in an electrical circuit by varying resistance. Often referred to as a variable resistor, a rheostat is typically constructed using a wire-wound resistive element—usually made of materials like nichrome or another high-resistivity alloy—wrapped around a ceramic or insulating core. A sliding contact called a wiper moves along the resistive wire to change the effective resistance between two terminals, allowing more or less current to flow. Rheostats are commonly rotary or linear in design and are manually adjusted using a shaft or slider. Though similar in appearance to a potentiometer, a rheostat is typically used with just two terminals to control current (not voltage division), making it better suited for high-power applications like motor speed control or dimming incandescent lamps.

When selecting a rheostat, key factors include resistance range (measured in ohms), power rating (in watts), adjustment type (rotary or linear), and mechanical durability. For high-current applications, look for wire-wound models that can dissipate significant heat. Rheostats are generally used in AC and DC circuits, but they must be rated appropriately for the type and magnitude of the voltage and current involved.

It’s important to note that rheostats are not as precise or compact as digital alternatives, and their mechanical nature makes them less suited to automated or embedded systems. However, they remain useful for hands-on control, adjustment during prototyping, and high-power load variation where fine-tuned analog control is necessary. When comparing to potentiometers, remember: all rheostats are variable resistors, but not all variable resistors are rheostats—potentiometers usually act as voltage dividers, while rheostats typically control current directly.