Hey, I have been doing a lot of diy electronics stuff lately, and am quickly starting to deplete my resistor assortment. I am looking for cheap resistors that cover the typical range and values. Most of the stuff that I do is not dependent on sound quality (I use sound to trigger lights, etc) so the type of resistor is pretty much unimportant (axial and not smd is about the only requirement)
I've looked on ebay and they can get cheap if I order a lot of them... Do you guys suggest I look anywhere else?
Thanks!
I've looked on ebay and they can get cheap if I order a lot of them... Do you guys suggest I look anywhere else?
Thanks!
Lost of resistors
i recently purchased the 10,000 metal film 1/4th watt resistor kit from opamp-electronics.com . even with the shipping, it was a good price. 100 values, 100 each value. its a lot of resistors!
Yeah thats abotu what it looks like the assortment prices are on ebay. About $40 for 5,000 1/4w shipped. I guess all said and done that's a pretty damn good deal. I guess I just need to check my account book and see if I can justify another $40 of electronics into my budget. I wish I could spend $10 and get 1000 shipped. I found 1000 on ebay for about $20 but the economies of scale bug me and I figure I might as well go with the 5000.
If anyone has any deals better than this, that would be great!
Thanks for the fast response. That site looks like a good source.
If anyone has any deals better than this, that would be great!
Thanks for the fast response. That site looks like a good source.
Cheap resistors
Hi all
Sometime ago a found a site that sells metal film 1% 1/4 W
resistors for 2 cents each, mimum order 10 of each value.
Since then I've been ordering from this site and the stuff is
ok, more than ok, excellent, as oposed to for example Mouser that sells Xicon metals for 7 cents each.
Besides the rest of the stuff is also very appropriate as far as price,
5 watt resistors for $.20 and mylar caps for 100 volts $.12 each.
Compare with Mouser or Digi-key and you'll see the diffference.
This is the site for me. BTW the BC series transistors are also
12 cents each, no minimum quantities.
The site http://www.futurelec.com
Hi all
Sometime ago a found a site that sells metal film 1% 1/4 W
resistors for 2 cents each, mimum order 10 of each value.
Since then I've been ordering from this site and the stuff is
ok, more than ok, excellent, as oposed to for example Mouser that sells Xicon metals for 7 cents each.
Besides the rest of the stuff is also very appropriate as far as price,
5 watt resistors for $.20 and mylar caps for 100 volts $.12 each.
Compare with Mouser or Digi-key and you'll see the diffference.
This is the site for me. BTW the BC series transistors are also
12 cents each, no minimum quantities.
The site http://www.futurelec.com
Re: Cheap resistors
That's a good source for anybody who's not fussed on fancy brands; they ship small orders anywhere in the world, delivery is less than I usually pay from a UK supplier. A bit slow on delivery, but my orders have been posted from Thailand after all.
jmateus said:
That's a good source for anybody who's not fussed on fancy brands; they ship small orders anywhere in the world, delivery is less than I usually pay from a UK supplier. A bit slow on delivery, but my orders have been posted from Thailand after all.
newark used to have a good rate on resistors. something like 0.9 cents each in 200 qty, which wasn't bad. i think they realized the mistake and fixed it though.
web-tronics has carbon resitors at very low prices, but bulk. 0.3 cents each for 1000... still, if you've got friends you might go in for a couple hunderd each of each value.
http://www.web-tronics.com/carfilres14w1.html
maybe get a few standard values?
web-tronics has carbon resitors at very low prices, but bulk. 0.3 cents each for 1000... still, if you've got friends you might go in for a couple hunderd each of each value.
http://www.web-tronics.com/carfilres14w1.html
maybe get a few standard values?
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