After watching this video I'm wondering

After watching this video I'm wondering

youtube.com/watch?v=f1lIyVvzhlU

Where does Sup Forums get its electronic components?

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ebay

Sup Forums is just shitposting and gentile consumerism

you want

>Where does Sup Forums get its electronic components?
/csg/ sources since last year
only had one defective

Local electronics store, usually.
And if they don't have something I need, other online electronics stores.

I'm aware I'm probably getting ripped off, but I don't buy that many electronic components in the first place so it's not a substantial amount anyway.

active123.com/

amazing1.com has some nice transformers

No

Any good seller?

Digikey, or Fry's if I need something now.

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>radio shack iron
true poorfag

mouser

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parts store on a board

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at this place. Ace Electronics Houston

control board from a dead a/c

control panel from dead a/c

Mouser or rsonline.

I filled out a free samples request and fairchild semi sent me $200 worth of free parts once.

When RadioShack stores shut down in my area I purchased a truck full of random electronics tools and hardware for 75%-90% off original price. Nowadays I just buy from Aamazon or Adafruit, or better yet Frys Electronics.

when i see something like this at someones house, alls i see is free parts.

>implying a bunch of proprietary ICs are of any use to you

from your mother

allegro.pl
i'm polandfag

Cześć, skąd jesteś?

>allegro instead of bulk orders from aliexpress
trzymajcie mnie

Remove slav

Well, another fine example of few people being truly in the /diy/ mindset here on Sup Forums

there are a few places to get parts in bulk
digikey.com
jameco.com
mouser.com

amazon works fine for when you only need a few parts

I could do that in 15 minutes with a screwdriver and a torch

I've bought components individually from Mouser and Digikey, so bulk isn't necessary.

But yeah OP, generally speaking you have to look at the typical channels (mouser, digikey, etc) and sometimes you have to dig around other sites if you need something specific. One time I was restoring an old amplifier and I needed a specific transistor and none of the usual sites had it, so I had to order from Element 14 which I'd never even heard of.

That's cute

In Minneapolis we have this (ax-man surplus)

Sup Forums is just a bunch of code-monkeys who cant do proper engineering like electronic. So no components needed here

That's pretty cool that places like that still exist somewhere. My dad tells me that decades ago, electronic component shops were everywhere and Radio Shack put them all out of business. Then RS slowly got rid of the components and we all know where RS is now.

At least those specialized websites exist, and I don't think Amazon will put them out of business anytime soon because of the way you need to set up such a website.

Very ASMR-like video.