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WTB from a Japanese member

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Hello,
I would buy from a Japanese member who will do from time to time her shopping in Akihabara, or another large electronics japanese market, 8 or 16 or more, polystyrene capacitors copper foil, 330pf / 100v or 125v, brand Nissei, Hitachi or other.
There are on ebay, but not good value.
I pay capacitors, shipping charges, and a six pack of Asahi, or more easily,the service for finding capacitors.
Thank you,
Best Regards.
Stefano
 
Hello dady,
If you are fluent in Japanese, you can translate the text to me, if you use google or babelfish, I can assure you that the translations are only valid for understanding.
I think the Japanese members of diyaudio, we fully understand the meaning of my request.
Sometimes I purchased objects, through yahoo japan auction,
but with an intermediary,this works great, only if there is what you want.

Stefano
 
Marahil ay hindi maaaring sabihin sa iyo ang pinaka-kapaki-pakinabang, gayunpaman Umaasa ako ng hindi bababa sa, ngunit mayroon ka capacitors, ginawa ko ngumiti sa iyo.
Ikinalulungkot kong bothered ko Mr Tony moderator.

Probably can not tell you the most useful, however I hope at least, but you've got capacitors, I made you smile.
 
The copper foil polystyrene capacitors have been out of production for years, probably long enough that one would need to be very fortunate indeed to find an unused stash. BTW, these were never made by Hitachi, nor by Nissei. The original manufacturer was Noble (Teikoku Tsushin), subsequently Noble's polystyrene capacitor production line was split out (probably when the original craftsmen retired from Noble) and became Sunring. However, due to limited supplies of capacitor-grade polystyrene film, Sunring gradually shifted over to PPS (copper foil capacitors).

Sunring apparently no longer exists (probably the original craftsmen became too old to operate the production machinery). Word is that the designs and production machinery have been acquired by someone else, but you would need to ask someone else to find out who.

hth, jonathan carr
 
Hello jcarr,
I often go on websites or Japanese blog, I translate these pages, it is more or less understandable, but they speak of these two brands, and a third, I do not remember the name, but that is not the one you named.
I think that despite everything, with a little patience, they must find, in small quantities.
Before yesterday I bought on ebay 100pF, these small capacitors are really excellent.

Stefano
 
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