Resistors (mostly 1/4 watt, but some wire-wound). Capacitors (various types, capacties, voltages). Total weight 5kg From when I used to build electronic devices some
20 years ago. Any offers ?Jim Hawkins
Resistors (mostly 1/4 watt, but some wire-wound). Capacitors (various types, capacties, voltages). Total weight 5kg From when I used to build electronic devices some
20 years ago. Any offers ?Jim Hawkins
Resistors (mostly 1/4 watt, but some wire-wound). Capacitors (various types, capacties, voltages). Total weight 5kg From when I used to build electronic devices some
20 years ago. Any offers ?Jim Hawkins
You might want to check your spelling.
You need to give more details if you want anyone to take you seriously.
Shaun
After 20 years, the leads are very likely solder-proof. Pitch 'em.
Nah, you just have to use RA flux, e.g. Kester 44. I have tons of old stuff like that that I use all the time.
Cheers
Phil Hobbs
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A small solder pot is nice, too. You can clean up the leads by the handful. :)
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Michael
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