[Boatanchors] Capacitors

Robert Moses rhmoses at earthlink.net
Sat Aug 20 17:03:42 EDT 2011


Mouser has expensive shipping. I think that it is about $15 minimum. Try 
DigiKey. They tend to charge a more fair price for shipping, but the 
selection is slightly smaller for radio hobbiests. They still have an 
excellent selection and good prices.

Charlie Cheney wrote:

>WRT Mouser, yes, they have very reasonable prices and extensive stock, 
>but unless I missed an button during my most recent checkout, their 
>online order site doesn't allow you to find out what shipping is going 
>to cost, you just have to select a method blind. I was pretty shocked 
>that a $40 order weighing less than a pound and containing no special 
>hazardous items cost me $16 to ship to MA via FedEx ground. And I never 
>got any paperwork telling me what I was paying for shipping, I only 
>found it out by looking at my credit card statement. Maybe they were 
>embarrassed to admit it.
>
>Maybe the thing to do is call in the order and discuss shipping options 
>with a live person.
>
>Regards,
>
>Charlie K1LDZ
>
>
>On 8/15/2011 7:09 PM, Al Parker wrote:
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>
>>Hi Larry,
>>	Not sure where you're looking, but try Mouser.com.  Axial leads seem to
>>be getting like you say, particularly in the higher voltages, but
>>"radial" are still more affordable.
>>	And they don't have a min. qty&  don't tack on extra handling, etc., chgs.
>>73,
>>
>>Al, W8UT
>>www.boatanchors.org
>>www.hammarlund.info
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>>"There is nothing -- absolutely nothing -- half so much
>>worth doing as simply messing about in boats"
>>Ratty, to Mole
>>
>>On 8/15/2011 6:49 PM, telegrapher at q.com wrote:
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>>
>>>Why are electrolytic capacitors so expensive?  Even the newer Aluminum are out of this world.  I am looking for a 20 @ 450V and a 50 and 150V.  One is $17 and the other is either $25 or $38 for single quantities.  Almost to expensive to fix and sending them in to Hayseed would run around $30 ea also.  This is for a real nice Gates Modulation Monitor with a pair of nice big meters on the front, one for reading transmitter on or off frequency values and the other is for modulation.
>>>
>>>I have not determined that they existing caps are bad but as they are probably 40 plus years old, why not fix them now instead of having to pull the thing out of a rack to redo later.
>>>
>>>Maybe i'll junk it out!  NOT!
>>>
>>>Larry
>>>W0OGH
>>>      
>>>
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