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Re: Up to date capacitor list for Tek 2465A and 2465B scopes (2018)
To avoid blanket statements: I've found that some Mouser prices are cheaper than Digikey prices. I've also found that Mouser does not carry some parts that I need (they went Altera rather than Xilinx,
By Harvey White · #148940 ·
Re: Up to date capacitor list for Tek 2465A and 2465B scopes (2018)
About Digikey (Canada). They are FAST: Once I had parts in hand about 12 hours after ordering on the web. Next day is usual. For me they also have much cheaper shipping than Mouser. --Toby
By toby@... · #148939 ·
Re: Up to date capacitor list for Tek 2465A and 2465B scopes (2018)
Menahem, You may address me as Ron, or Mac (for machineguy).? I usually use Mac on the net and Ron in the "real world".? As a brief introduction, I am 78 years old, retired electronics engineer, now
By machineguy59 · #148938 ·
Re: Up to date capacitor list for Tek 2465A and 2465B scopes (2018)
Then you should have seen it in my last post, but here it is again: ------------------------------------------------------ Ok, we are all engineers here, so, we know that ripple voltage is pretty
By Chuck Harris <cfharris@...> · #148937 ·
Re: Up to date capacitor list for Tek 2465A and 2465B scopes (2018)
Talk, I'm listening.
By M Yachad · #148936 ·
Re: Up to date capacitor list for Tek 2465A and 2465B scopes (2018)
Well, consider me chastised. I'm guessing that you and I have a different idea of what constitutes an attack. The math is simple, tried and true, and leads to the inescapable conclusion that if
By Chuck Harris <cfharris@...> · #148935 ·
Re: Up to date capacitor list for Tek 2465A and 2465B scopes (2018)
Chuck Your cynicism stinks. You have a habit of attacking people when you don't agree with them, and I'm calling you out on this now. This wasn't the first time. I'm not even going to dignify your
By M Yachad · #148934 ·
Re: Up to date capacitor list for Tek 2465A and 2465B scopes (2018)
So, let see if I got this straight: You did a comparison between brand X and Nichicon HE caps, and you found that the Nichicon HE outperformed the brand X capacitor 2 to 1. Even gave us some pretty
By Chuck Harris <cfharris@...> · #148933 ·
Re: Up to date capacitor list for Tek 2465A and 2465B scopes (2018)
Typo - that 319 regulator should be a 337!
By M Yachad · #148932 ·
Re: Up to date capacitor list for Tek 2465A and 2465B scopes (2018)
MachineGuy (I¡¯d really like to address you by your real name!) Thanks for that info from the tin-man. I can certainly relate to the manufacturer¡¯s published data. I will take this into
By M Yachad · #148931 ·
Re: Tek 2337 (looks mint) on Goodwill.
Same form factor as the 2335 and 2336; each one has a different feature in integrated lid. The 2336 has an LCD readout of the intensified sweep time. My first scope was a 2336; still have it as my
By Dave Casey · #148930 ·
Re: My 422
oops, went out wrong....sorry for the clutter Ren¨¦e On 2018-06-16 07:55 PM, Ren¨¦e wrote:
By Ren¨¦e · #148929 ·
Re: My 422
Ohio. here I thought you were east coast somewhere...no problem on the meters ...once in awhile things fall into place...like the item etc is down the street (from me), literally, I walked down and
By Ren¨¦e · #148928 ·
Re: Repairing plated through holes.
I got a reel of component lead from the Orlando Sprague factory when it was shut down. I was working for an asset recovery company and they considered any damaged spools as worthless. There are
By Michael A. Terrell · #148927 ·
Re: Up to date capacitor list for Tek 2465A and 2465B scopes (2018)
On Sat, 16 Jun 2018 16:54:09 -0700, you wrote: >Excellent suggestion!!! > >I "asked" Nichicon (did a google search: "Nichicon electrolytic capacitors application"). Nichicon said: "The degree that
By Harvey White · #148926 ·
Re: Repairing plated through holes.
Hello Stefan, Your plan will work fine for a few Rivnuts, and to extend the life of your tool, use a fairly hard bolt (hex head 'Allen' bolts are often fairly hard and tough) and then use (or make) a
By tom jobe <tomjobe@...> · #148925 ·
Re: Repairing plated through holes.
On Sat, Jun 16, 2018 at 04:37 pm, Jeff Urban wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 07:28 pm, lop pol wrote: > > > > > I would like to affordably put together the things needed to repair plated > >
By Brendan · #148924 ·
Re: Repairing plated through holes.
If it's done well, then it should last. plated through holes/double sided boards were done for mil-spec work in the 1970s. If you're designing a board, the main problem is that there are parts where
By Harvey White · #148923 ·
Re: Up to date capacitor list for Tek 2465A and 2465B scopes (2018)
Excellent suggestion!!! I "asked" Nichicon (did a google search: "Nichicon electrolytic capacitors application"). Nichicon said: "The degree that applied voltage effects the life of the capacitor when
By machineguy59 · #148922 ·
Re: My 422
Ohio here. Not exactly a stone's throw. If I could get there it would be with my friend the truck driver who goes that way alot, but I either couldn't stay more than a few minutes or need another way
By Jeff Urban · #148921 ·