Surplus Electronics Links

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Here's a few of my favorite surplus suppliers:

http://www.allelectronics.com/
http://www.youngssurplus.com/
http://www.meci.com/
http://www.mouser.com/index.cfm?handler=home
http://www.mpja.com/
http://www.oatleyelectronics.com/
http://www.herbach.com/
http://www.surpluscenter.com/electric.asp?UID=2004052612551121&catname=electric
http://www.electronicsurplus.com/commerce/index.jsp?czuid=1084313536338
http://www.candhsales.biz/CandH/index.htm
http://www.powerstream.com/surplus.htm
 
Well, over a week ago I went to get new fets from a local shop.
I didn't get a choice of pretty close components or such.
The replacement had to be ordered anyways, not here yet...


So I'm thinking it's probably better to get theese things from the web.

Google is your freind.
 
For FETs and discrete electronic components, my favorite is:

http://www.digikey.com/

if they don't have what I want, next option is:

http://www.newark.com/jsp/home/homepage.jsp
 
FET's have a arrived, it only took >1month...

There has to be a better way to get parts?
 
There has to be a better way to get parts?

For me, mouser was quick as a...mouse.
 
Define quick as a mouse?

5 weeks is K lame...
 
I just checked. Four days from order placed to at my door via UPS Ground. Similar for my orders from allelectronics.com
 
ElectroMike, a local shop: http://www.electromike.com/
They didn't have it, had me place an order and phone me when it got here...

Four days sounds pretty good.
 
Here in Portland we have a couple of surplus electronics shops

Surplus gizmos is probably the largest
http://www.surplusgizmos.com
Has a lot of connectors and switches and occasionally a few single cool items

Cascade surplus is on the other side of town from me and I haven't been there since they moved even further away. Somebody else will have to comment on them, before they moved I can't remember much more than old relics and lots of transformers.

I haven't seen anyone mention Hamfests we have several good ones in the pacific northwest. Next weekend is a really big one in Washington, when I say really big its really big. I usually get a couple of tables and my daughter sells stuff while I bring other peoples stuff back so my truck maintains its proper ballast.

http://www.mikeandkey.org/flea.htm

And in June is another one here in Oregon

http://www.seapac.org/

There are hamfests all over, you can look up many of them on http://www.arrl.com

These are basically flea markets for electronics and you can find all sorts of strange and wonderful stuff to take up space.

Hope someone finds these links useful

Greenerwheels
 
I've started to use http://www.futureelectronics.com/en/Pages/index.aspx as my first tier vendor if they stock the parts. As speedy as http://www.digikey.com; but with much better prices on silicon.

Neat surplus place I found about 60 miles from me. The size of two football fields under roof. Good, honest owner, John. http://ctr-surplus.com/hours.html They specialize in high current switch gear, shunts, power controllers, IGBT take outs, those really neat low ESR Inverter Rated Capacitors, ball screws, electric actuators, stuff like that. Sell mostly on ebay, and through the brick and mortar store; but give them a call with what you are looking for and they will work a great deal with you if they have it. They want to move stuff, so I have never been refused on a "Best Offer." I spend a "mental health" day roaming the isles every quarter year.
 
You sure your "menal health day" helps your mental helth bigmoose? Thanks for the links guys!
 
Yep, I love future electronics. They dominate digikey, though a few of my orders were followed up with a phone call telling me that I need to raise my purchase quantity to be a full-strip of parts, either 50 or 100. Sometimes future has saved me $300 in cost vs using digi-rip to get the same parts. Yet, digi-rip is still the king of in-stock variety, so I still use them a few times a month.
 
lol @ mental health day

I like mouser because it's in the same state as me so whatever I order comes in the next day. And they're website is modern as opposed to digikey which seems stuck in the 90s.
 
just checked, glad Alltronics is still around, especially after losing Halted (HSC) and Weirdstuff. :cry:

anyways, wanted to contribute to the list:

https://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/ (in Arizona; I've ordered from them before....specifically 3000F ULTRA caps when they had a firesale)

http://www.excesssolutions.com/ in San Jose, adjacently across from Spartan Stadium on Alma and 7th. Their online store is limited (and dated) but I like going to the actual store to look at the surplus electronics (picked up some interesting aviation rectifiers a few months ago too)
The surplus items that remained at Weird Stuff was bought out by Halted when Weird Stuff closed and then it was bought out by Excess when Halted went .
 
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