Two Pack 20K Potentiometers RV24YN20S Rotary Single Turn Carbon Film Taper Potentiometer For Inverter Speed Control And Motor Regulation Includes A03 Knobs And Dials B203 20K Ohm
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Two-Pack 20K Potentiometers for Inverter Control
✔️ Two 20K carbon-film pots with A03 knobs and dials included
✅ Type: rotary single-turn carbon-film potentiometer
✅ Shaft size: 6 x 10 mm
✅ Body size: 24 x 14 mm
✅ Total height: 34 mm
✅ Screw thread dia: 9 mm
✅ Shaft length: 10 mm
✅ Dial size: 15 x 27 mm
✅ Total size (dial area): 40 x 38 mm
✅ Weight: ~50 g per unit; includes 2 x potentiometer, 2 x A03 knobs, 2 x dials
✔️ Two 20K carbon-film pots with A03 knobs and dials included
These are a two-pack of 20K rotary potentiometers designed for precise speed control and motor regulation in inverter drives, CNC machines, and other control panels. They come with A03 knobs and dials for easy installation and quick setup.
✅ Resistance: 20K ohm ±10%✅ Type: rotary single-turn carbon-film potentiometer
✅ Shaft size: 6 x 10 mm
✅ Body size: 24 x 14 mm
✅ Total height: 34 mm
✅ Screw thread dia: 9 mm
✅ Shaft length: 10 mm
✅ Dial size: 15 x 27 mm
✅ Total size (dial area): 40 x 38 mm
✅ Weight: ~50 g per unit; includes 2 x potentiometer, 2 x A03 knobs, 2 x dials
| Dimension | Metric | Inches |
|---|---|---|
| Shaft diameter | 6 mm | 0.24" |
| Shaft length | 10 mm | 0.40" |
| Body size (D x H) | 24 x 14 mm | 0.94 x 0.55" |
| Total height | 34 mm | 1.34" |
| Dial size (H x Ø) | 15 x 27 mm | 0.59 x 1.06" |
| Total size (D x H) | 40 x 38 mm | 1.6 x 1.5" |
| Screw thread dia | 9 mm | 0.35" |
💡 What is a potentiometer used for in basic electronics and speed control applications?
Potentiometers are handy adjustable resistors that help set voltages, speeds, and thresholds in circuits. - handy for dialing motor speed in inverter drives - used to set user-selected thresholds in control panels - great for volume, tuning, and calibration in audio and measurement gear - helps tune feedback loops and gain in analog circuits
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