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steve longman

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I need a couple of low-cost types to experiment with - around 1F to 2F.
Anyone know of a UK source? so far all I've seen is reference to nuinTec a
Korean (?) company which doesn't seem to have a UK outlet. BTW I'm speaking
of the small, lightweight types used, for example, in RC model aircraft,
etc. Can anyone help, please?
steve
 
I must be missing out somewhere. Searched Farnell earlier today and couldn't
find the caps. No luck either when I put your code info into the search
fields. I also looked through the capacitor section of their online cata
and I couldn't see them there. So where am I going wrong?
"Edward Cit" <ed@stevens8436.fslife.co.uk> wrote in message
news:bhtnd0$9s0$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk...
Hi,

Farnell sell some high capacity capacitors. They are called UltraCap and
they come in the following sizes 8F, 100F and a massive 2700F. They are
low
voltage low 2.3VDC. If you goto www.farnell.co.uk and search for the
following order codes you can see the details:

321-5039
321-5040
321-5052

Hope that helps,

"steve longman" <steve.c.longman@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
news:bhsh87$k6s$1@titan.btinternet.com...
I need a couple of low-cost types to experiment with - around 1F to 2F.
Anyone know of a UK source? so far all I've seen is reference to nuinTec
a
Korean (?) company which doesn't seem to have a UK outlet. BTW I'm
speaking
of the small, lightweight types used, for example, in RC model aircraft,
etc. Can anyone help, please?
steve
 
Hi,

Farnell sell some high capacity capacitors. They are called UltraCap and
they come in the following sizes 8F, 100F and a massive 2700F. They are low
voltage low 2.3VDC. If you goto www.farnell.co.uk and search for the
following order codes you can see the details:

321-5039
321-5040
321-5052

Hope that helps,

"steve longman" <steve.c.longman@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
news:bhsh87$k6s$1@titan.btinternet.com...
I need a couple of low-cost types to experiment with - around 1F to 2F.
Anyone know of a UK source? so far all I've seen is reference to nuinTec a
Korean (?) company which doesn't seem to have a UK outlet. BTW I'm
speaking
of the small, lightweight types used, for example, in RC model aircraft,
etc. Can anyone help, please?
steve
 
Very helpful. Thanks. I note they are still out of stock of the 10F type.
This is the one I'll have to order as the 1F onehas very limited discharge
current. Thanks again.
"Edward Cit" <ed@stevens8436.fslife.co.uk> wrote in message
news:bi00bf$2bc$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk...
I've just done a search on the website and your right, they are not there.
In the catalog they are on page 105, maybe Farnell have stopped selling
them.

They have some other capacitors which are 1F and 5.5VDC, they cost Ł2.75
each. The order code is 652404, if you click on this link it should go
straight to them:


http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/searchresultstwo.jsp;jsessionid=0ECATPUJ32W

2LQFIAEWSFE4AVAAS0IV3?_dyncharset=ASCII&action=1&ImgDisp=Y&KWord=&NPart=6524

04&MPart=&MName=&DShip=direct&_DARGS=%2Fjsp%2Fsearch%2Fcontent%2Fadvancedpro
ductsearchcontenttwo.jsp.1&x=30&y=8

Also they have one which is 10F and 2.5VDC, this one costs 3.80, the order
code is 3198406. At the moment though its out of stock. I've ordered out
of stock items from them before and they are usually quite quick to get
them
in stock.

Hope that helps.

"steve longman" <steve.c.longman@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
news:bhu1u2$fp5$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
I must be missing out somewhere. Searched Farnell earlier today and
couldn't
find the caps. No luck either when I put your code info into the search
fields. I also looked through the capacitor section of their online
cata
and I couldn't see them there. So where am I going wrong?
"Edward Cit" <ed@stevens8436.fslife.co.uk> wrote in message
news:bhtnd0$9s0$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk...
Hi,

Farnell sell some high capacity capacitors. They are called UltraCap
and
they come in the following sizes 8F, 100F and a massive 2700F. They
are
low
voltage low 2.3VDC. If you goto www.farnell.co.uk and search for the
following order codes you can see the details:

321-5039
321-5040
321-5052

Hope that helps,

"steve longman" <steve.c.longman@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
news:bhsh87$k6s$1@titan.btinternet.com...
I need a couple of low-cost types to experiment with - around 1F to
2F.
Anyone know of a UK source? so far all I've seen is reference to
nuinTec
a
Korean (?) company which doesn't seem to have a UK outlet. BTW I'm
speaking
of the small, lightweight types used, for example, in RC model
aircraft,
etc. Can anyone help, please?
steve
 
ok, Edward, got em spotted on the RS site. Thanks.
steve
"Edward Cit" <ed@stevens8436.fslife.co.uk> wrote in message
news:bi0h45$qf$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk...
RS Electronics have some 10F capacitors in stock. The web address is
http://rswww.com (a strange web address). Do a quick search for 377423
and
you should find them. They should have other high capacitance capacitors
as
well.


"steve longman" <steve.c.longman@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
news:bi0b56$k42$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
Very helpful. Thanks. I note they are still out of stock of the 10F
type.
This is the one I'll have to order as the 1F onehas very limited
discharge
current. Thanks again.
"Edward Cit" <ed@stevens8436.fslife.co.uk> wrote in message
news:bi00bf$2bc$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk...
I've just done a search on the website and your right, they are not
there.
In the catalog they are on page 105, maybe Farnell have stopped
selling
them.

They have some other capacitors which are 1F and 5.5VDC, they cost
Ł2.75
each. The order code is 652404, if you click on this link it should
go
straight to them:




http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/searchresultstwo.jsp;jsessionid=0ECATPUJ32W



2LQFIAEWSFE4AVAAS0IV3?_dyncharset=ASCII&action=1&ImgDisp=Y&KWord=&NPart=6524



04&MPart=&MName=&DShip=direct&_DARGS=%2Fjsp%2Fsearch%2Fcontent%2Fadvancedpro
ductsearchcontenttwo.jsp.1&x=30&y=8

Also they have one which is 10F and 2.5VDC, this one costs 3.80, the
order
code is 3198406. At the moment though its out of stock. I've ordered
out
of stock items from them before and they are usually quite quick to
get
them
in stock.

Hope that helps.

"steve longman" <steve.c.longman@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
news:bhu1u2$fp5$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
I must be missing out somewhere. Searched Farnell earlier today and
couldn't
find the caps. No luck either when I put your code info into the
search
fields. I also looked through the capacitor section of their online
cata
and I couldn't see them there. So where am I going wrong?
"Edward Cit" <ed@stevens8436.fslife.co.uk> wrote in message
news:bhtnd0$9s0$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk...
Hi,

Farnell sell some high capacity capacitors. They are called
UltraCap
and
they come in the following sizes 8F, 100F and a massive 2700F.
They
are
low
voltage low 2.3VDC. If you goto www.farnell.co.uk and search for
the
following order codes you can see the details:

321-5039
321-5040
321-5052

Hope that helps,

"steve longman" <steve.c.longman@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
news:bhsh87$k6s$1@titan.btinternet.com...
I need a couple of low-cost types to experiment with - around 1F
to
2F.
Anyone know of a UK source? so far all I've seen is reference to
nuinTec
a
Korean (?) company which doesn't seem to have a UK outlet. BTW
I'm
speaking
of the small, lightweight types used, for example, in RC model
aircraft,
etc. Can anyone help, please?
steve
 
RS Electronics have some 10F capacitors in stock. The web address is
http://rswww.com (a strange web address). Do a quick search for 377423 and
you should find them. They should have other high capacitance capacitors as
well.


"steve longman" <steve.c.longman@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
news:bi0b56$k42$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
Very helpful. Thanks. I note they are still out of stock of the 10F type.
This is the one I'll have to order as the 1F onehas very limited discharge
current. Thanks again.
"Edward Cit" <ed@stevens8436.fslife.co.uk> wrote in message
news:bi00bf$2bc$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk...
I've just done a search on the website and your right, they are not
there.
In the catalog they are on page 105, maybe Farnell have stopped selling
them.

They have some other capacitors which are 1F and 5.5VDC, they cost Ł2.75
each. The order code is 652404, if you click on this link it should go
straight to them:



http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/searchresultstwo.jsp;jsessionid=0ECATPUJ32W


2LQFIAEWSFE4AVAAS0IV3?_dyncharset=ASCII&action=1&ImgDisp=Y&KWord=&NPart=6524


04&MPart=&MName=&DShip=direct&_DARGS=%2Fjsp%2Fsearch%2Fcontent%2Fadvancedpro
ductsearchcontenttwo.jsp.1&x=30&y=8

Also they have one which is 10F and 2.5VDC, this one costs 3.80, the
order
code is 3198406. At the moment though its out of stock. I've ordered
out
of stock items from them before and they are usually quite quick to get
them
in stock.

Hope that helps.

"steve longman" <steve.c.longman@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
news:bhu1u2$fp5$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
I must be missing out somewhere. Searched Farnell earlier today and
couldn't
find the caps. No luck either when I put your code info into the
search
fields. I also looked through the capacitor section of their online
cata
and I couldn't see them there. So where am I going wrong?
"Edward Cit" <ed@stevens8436.fslife.co.uk> wrote in message
news:bhtnd0$9s0$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk...
Hi,

Farnell sell some high capacity capacitors. They are called
UltraCap
and
they come in the following sizes 8F, 100F and a massive 2700F. They
are
low
voltage low 2.3VDC. If you goto www.farnell.co.uk and search for
the
following order codes you can see the details:

321-5039
321-5040
321-5052

Hope that helps,

"steve longman" <steve.c.longman@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
news:bhsh87$k6s$1@titan.btinternet.com...
I need a couple of low-cost types to experiment with - around 1F
to
2F.
Anyone know of a UK source? so far all I've seen is reference to
nuinTec
a
Korean (?) company which doesn't seem to have a UK outlet. BTW I'm
speaking
of the small, lightweight types used, for example, in RC model
aircraft,
etc. Can anyone help, please?
steve
 

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