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Default Where to find radial wire-wound power resistors?

Ceramic wire-wound 10-watt 220-ohm 5-percent radial power resistor with 0.50
inch (12.5 mm) lead spacing.

Iąm flexible on the lead spacing if I can just find a supplier (preferably in
USA).

The original is a Cinetech SQF10W but I canąt find domestic inventory.

Thanks,
Dave

 
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