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Complete your Electrical Circuits by Installing Inductors from Sears

Are you the type that tinkers, endlessly taking apart electronics and probing around inside? Can you troubleshoot the smallest circuits and get them successfully routing currents again? Do you repair electronics for a living, restoring broken-down gadgets and appliances to their former convenient functions? Then you have a bona fide use for inductors, and Sears can provide you with plenty of them. Our broad range of electronics parts includes inductors of various sizes and strengths so you're always sure to get the right henries for your specs. You'll have radios, TVs, computers and more fixed up and humming along again when you install new inductors from Sears.

Amateur and aspiring repairmen will find everything they need to complete basic circuitry with our inductors, resistors and capacitors. Inductors are a particularly important component to include for their ability to resist fluctuations in standard alternating currents. These electrical pulses pass through tiny coiled wires that help to power up the electronics you use every day. You don't think about the energy stored in little magnetic fields when you're kicking back watching sit-coms or listening to chart-topping tunes, but the inductors in your stereos and televisions are responsible.

Experienced tinkerers and professional troubleshooters, too, can stock up on the circuit supplies they need to engineer new-and-improved devices or overhaul out-of-commission electronics for clients. In addition to controlling electrical currents, our inductors will come in handy for forming tuned circuits, filtering frequency signals and powering computers or wireless technology. Many inductors work in typical choke capacity, blocking AC current while allowing a direct current to pass through unimpeded. Your circuits can produce something as simple as a sound effect by adding a piezo buzzer, or they can contribute to any number of complex functions; the solutions are endless with our electronics parts.

Sears carries inductors of numerous sizes that channel various amounts of power and regulate different degrees of frequency. Even though they're the small components used in household electronics, these parts do the same important job as industrial-grade inductors found in the transformers and electrical grids that light up neighborhoods and cities. Whether you're doing something as routine as replacing TV fuses, or you're disassembling and reconfiguring entire circuit boards, you'll find these little parts everywhere, staving off surges and releasing pent-up energy for smoother transmission and steady power.

So whenever you feel compelled to take apart a gadget and find out what makes it tick, look to Sears for all the electronics parts you'll need for successful reassembly. The next time one of your customers drops off a device that's broken, shop with us for inductors and other circuit-building basics to get it working good as new again.