Second thought... It wasn't that much, so I'm not going to make a page for my web site. Check seller "st-a-d-03" in eBay instead, most of the stuff are there now... Of course, for PIClisters I'd be glad to make any deals directly, no reason to "feed" eBay... Jan-Erik. > -----Original Message----- > From: pic microcontroller discussion list > [mailto:PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU]On Behalf Of Jan-Erik Soderholm XA > (TN/PAC) > Sent: den 16 januari 2004 23:53 > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Subject: [AD]: Som surplus stuff... > > > Just FYI... > > Just come home from a visit at a factory beeing shut down. > I "saved" some components out of a bunch of stuff that was going > to be sent to the local disposal plant. Anyway, I'll make a better > list in a few days, but if anyone is interested in anything of the > stuff listed below, just send me a mail and we'll see. > I thought I'd poll the PIClist before going to eBay :-) > > B.t.w, everyting is absolutly un-used, some in original > packeges (mostly the caps). > > Best Regards > Jan-Erik. > > > > The amount on each line is the total number of heatsinks. > > 140: IRFP3710 Power N-chan MOSFET 100V / 57A (one on > each heatsink) > > 160: TIP41B Power NPN transistor 80V / 7A (two on > each heatsink) > > 360: BYV29 Ultra fast diod 500V / 9A (two on > each heatsink) > > They are all mounted on the kind of flat heatsink that is > standing and that > has a couple pins to be soldered onto the PCB. It's just a metal > spring that holds them, so they are realy easy to dismount from the > heatsink, if needed. Anyway, I'll put up some pics on my web later > during the weekend (and I'll have to check up a few prices :-) ). > > > 300: GBPC2506W Diod bridge (rectifier) 600V / 25A > > I also saw a some IRF840 power MOSFET's, but they was mixed up > in a large box together with a lot of junk, I saved about 20 > of them... > Now, second thought, I should have put that box into my car and > sorted it out at home. There was probably a couple of 100's IRF840 > (which is a nice part, I think ?) > > > Then I got a couple of different e-lyt caps : > > 470uF / 16V 105 degC > 680uF / 35V 105 degC ("ultra low imp, high ripple, > Rubicon ZL-series) > 22uF / 400V (Panasonic EEU-EB2G222S, high voltage...) > 2200uF / 25V > 4700uF / 10V 105 degC > 33uF / 40V 125 degC (high temp...) > > The amount of each varies from 5-600 up to a couple of 1000's. > All are, AFAIK, high quality, they was used to build power supply > equipment in telecom stations. > > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList > mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu > -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body