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Old 6th February 2010, 01:38 PM   #1
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Default Solder pins and heatsink

I have these solder pins and heatsinks come along with a DIY kit from Europe. The heatsink is Fischer SK75 and the solder pin is unknown. However, I can't find both of them in popular Internet shops like Mouser, Digikey, Farnell and RS-online that has presence in USA and/or Hong Kong. (I can find the SK75 in soelectronic.com).

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Can anyone tell me where can I find them in USA or Hong Kong Internet shops?

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Old 6th February 2010, 02:55 PM   #2
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Amendment - SK75 is available in soselectronic.com (not soelectronic.com) but I look forward to have them in either HK or USA Internet Shops.
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Will be tricky, manufacturers as Aavid Thermalloy do not make equivalents.
Housing had no luck finding the SK75 there either.

KL-205 is identical to SK-75
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Old 6th February 2010, 04:59 PM   #4
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Try Mouser pages 2173 for pins and 1947and 1948 for heat sinks.
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Old 7th February 2010, 06:22 AM   #5
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Thank you Steve ...... but the solder pin is 17 cents each (for 100)? Is this normal for a small pin like this to sell at 17 cents?
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Old 7th February 2010, 05:34 PM   #6
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That is normal. You can check out DigiKey for a larger selection. They sell some styles in lots of 10. Here is a link to their selection page. You can check the boxes to narrow down to the style you need. I always check the box that says "In stock".

http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll

It looks like that does not take you where I wanted. Follow the link, go to "Connectors, Interconnects", then scroll down to "Terminals - PC Pins (2,141 items)".

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Those look like wire wrap posts - posts and pin sockets below.

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I need some help from Europe because soselectronics dot com is charging me an arm and a leg to mail 40 pcs of SK76-50 to me (US$76) while RS-Online Germany does not want to deal with entities outside Europe.

Can anyone in Europe help me to purchase 40 pcs SK76-50 and airmail them to me in Hong Kong? I can pay by Paypal or mail him the followings as exchange: -

Matched pairs of 2SK170/2SJ74, BL grade and GR grade are both available (matched by Idss and curve tracer) at US$8 per pair - these are my excess purchase from Japan electronic shops.
2SK170/2SJ74 V grade (not matched) that I bought from Yahoo Japan at US$12 per pair.
2SK389/2SJ109 pairs at US$12 per pair (non-matched) - 2nd hand but tested.

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Its done. Thank you.
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