Stringpot or linear distance transducer

I am selling another really nice string pot on Ebay. This one does not have the bellows protection on the cable, but is nearly identical to one I sold a couple of months ago.

For those who don't know what a string pot is, here is an explanation. A string pot is a multi-turn potentiometer with a "string" around it's shaft. When you pull on the string, it turns the pot and you can measure linear distances by coorelating the voltage on the potentiometer with the distance the string has extended. The pot has a spring return. The string pot I have on Ebay is an instrument grade device with a stainless steel "string" enclosed in bellows to keep dirt and debris out of the potentiometer.

If you would like to see it, go here:

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or look for stringpot or linear distance transducer on ebay.

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eganders
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I am selling another really nice string pot on Ebay. This one does not have the bellows protection on the cable, but is nearly identical to one I sold a couple of months ago.

For those who don't know what a string pot is, here is an explanation. A string pot is a multi-turn potentiometer with a "string" around it's shaft. When you pull on the string, it turns the pot and you can measure linear distances by coorelating the voltage on the potentiometer with the distance the string has extended. The pot has a spring return. The string pot I have on Ebay is an instrument grade device with a stainless steel "string" enclosed in bellows to keep dirt and debris out of the potentiometer.

If you would like to see it, go here:

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or look for stringpot or linear distance transducer on ebay.

Reply to
eganders

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