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Title: Electronics
Post by: SirPoonga on March 22, 2002, 09:33:46 am
Is there a good online electronics store, Radio Shack has nothing by me.
Title: Re: Electronics
Post by: darkmanx on March 22, 2002, 09:58:15 am
i just always use thier (radio shack's) website. the store is about useless anymore. they waste all thier space on computers and remote controlled cars. its funny cuz they dont stock half of the items in thier stores that they have online. almost everything you look at its like

availability:
in store: no
online: yes
phone order: yes
Title: [url][/url]Re: Electronics
Post by: planetjay on March 22, 2002, 10:01:06 am
Try these:

http://www.partsexpress.com

http://www.digikey.com

I have ordered from both.

Get the catalog too!
Title: Re: Electronics
Post by: SirPoonga on March 22, 2002, 10:22:37 am
partsexpress, DUH!
Completely forgot about them.  Heh, and my subwoofer came from there...
Title: Re: Electronics
Post by: Elkor on March 22, 2002, 10:42:51 am
you could also try http://www.jameco.com
they aren't the cheapest but they have absolutely EVERYTHING.

I remember I once needed some 1-10pF variable caps and that was the only place I could find them.

-C
Title: Re: Electronics
Post by: SirPoonga on March 22, 2002, 12:41:07 pm
One thing radio shack doesn't have is solenoids.   The only part needed to finish my qbert knocker.
Title: Re: Electronics
Post by: ErikRuud on March 22, 2002, 12:50:51 pm
Try American Science and Surplus (http://www.sciplus.com) or The Electronics Goldmine (http://www.goldmine-elec.com) or Herbach & Rademan (http://www.herbach.com)

Between these three places, you should be able to track down something suitable.
Title: Re: Electronics
Post by: DerrickRe on March 22, 2002, 03:09:52 pm
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One thing radio shack doesn't have is solenoids.
Title: Re: Electronics
Post by: JustMichael on March 22, 2002, 03:13:26 pm
Another thing Radio Shack doesn't have is intelligent sales people.  They all seem to come equipped with this "what are you talking about" blank stare.  Is this company issued or just a requirement to get hired?
Title: Re: Electronics
Post by: 1UP on March 22, 2002, 05:10:57 pm
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What if you took a standard pinball plunger and put optical teeth onto it (so it looks like a comb)?
Title: Re: Electronics
Post by: SirPoonga on March 22, 2002, 05:38:34 pm
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What an Idea.
Title: Re: Electronics
Post by: SirPoonga on March 22, 2002, 05:40:39 pm
My pinball CP will have a plunger.  But it's just going to trip a microswitch when pulled back.  Most pinball games have it the longer you hold back the harder it gets.
Title: Re: Electronics
Post by: sam_van on March 24, 2002, 02:34:36 pm
For a quick & dirty solenoid, check out your local hardware store...in the cheap doorbell section.
Title: Re: [url][/url]Electronics
Post by: SirPoonga on March 25, 2002, 05:25:29 pm
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Try these:

http://www.partsexpress.com

http://www.digikey.com

I have ordered from both.

Get the catalog too!


Damn it, digikey is in mn, I have to pay sales tax...
Title: Re: Electronics
Post by: SirPoonga on March 25, 2002, 05:30:35 pm
Quick question.

If a relay is 5vcd, what doea that mean?  It can take up to 5v?  on the switch part or the part I run a current through?

here;s the deal.  for my q*bert knocker, from the computer I can power the relay and transisor with either 5v or 12v.
No, the part that gets triggers on the relay is what is going to get hooked to the solenoid.  The local surplus store has this:

110V solenoid, 24v solenoid, and a 6v solenoid (they have more but thuse pull, not push).
They also have AC-12VCD adaptors I could then use if needed.

What would be a good solution?  What type of relay would I look for then?