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Re: On the subject of fake IRF510


 

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I have had good luck with Tayda parts (not Fets).? Shipping is about the same (maybe 1$) less than Mouser.? Time is a week to So. Ca.

So Mouser is faster.

Hard to beat Tayda on connector prices, although they are not real Molex brand.? I buy my connectors there and pins at Mouser.

It is unbelievable to get a connector housing for 3 cents!? Or a small electrolytic for 2 cents.

Some of their parts are really cheap (Price)!? But not brand name.? Some selection is really limited, like on small relays?

Mouser will have name brand FET, I got 10 for $6.50?

Mike, WA6ISP


On 7/24/2017 4:03 PM, Jack Purdum via Groups.Io wrote:
I've used them a lot, but not for the PA. They have a distribution warehouse in Livingston, CO, so order come fast. Their prices are good and shipping is reasonable.

Jack, W8TEE



From: M Garza <mgarza896@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: [BITX20] On the subject of fake IRF510

Does anyone have any past experience with Tayda and IRF510s?

Thanks

Marco - KG5PRT?

On Jul 24, 2017 4:58 PM, "Michael Hagen" <motdog@...> wrote:
I waited until I had an order for other parts, then luckily remembered the IRF510.? 10 for about $6.50.
My orders to Mouser (my favorite) are usually $60-70.? So shipping is still 10 percent.
I kills me to pay the $7 shipping for a 6.50 order.? But even if someone bought a bunch, it would still cost a few $ to ship just a few.
I have shipped a lot of small PCBs and boards.? Seems to always cost $2.75 or more.? I even bought 100 small boxes (another $30) to save
weight and size.?? Best just build up an order and remember to throw the IRFs in?
Mike, WA6ISP

/24/2017 2:35 PM, Andrew Krause wrote:
It seems to me the best option we have at this point is?

(a) Somebody buy a buttload of IRF510's from Digikey/Mouser, then repack/resell to people in the communities in order to spread the MOQ/Shipping costs.?
(b) We identify a known good source on Amazon/eBay and keep them on a stickey...



On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 4:55 PM, Keith VE7GDH <ve7gdh@...> wrote:
Jerry KE7ER wrote...

> But otherwise, Allison reports that the IRF510's
> behavior is similar to the 10x more expensive RF
> devices such as the RD16HHF1. She continues to
> use the IRF510.

I was about to order a handful of IRF510s as it
appears that I am in need of a replacement. Whether
I end up with fakes or real ones, they don't look
too expensive to replace. However, if it became
a habit, it could start to add up. I know there
has been talk of replacements, but are just a
few people losing the finals, or is it becoming
common? I'll definitely be ordering IRF510s to
see how they fare, but if they start to go on
a regular basis, is the RD16HHF1 the logical
replacement? I might experiment with higher voltages
on an IRF510 at some point in time, but my plan
is to operate on 12 to 13.8V most of the time.

--
73 Keith VE7GDH






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