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|    John Doe to All    |
|    Re: Cheap new device to pull capacitors     |
|    09 Dec 18 09:48:56    |
      From: always.look@message.header              On second thought... I wonder if used components on fleaBay would be       the best place to get legitimate filter/bypass/decoupling       capacitors, cheap.              What type of devices should I be looking for?       Seems soundcards have a bunch.              Thanks.                                   I wrote:              > What's the best inexpensive device at the local megastore to pull       > capacitors from? What inexpensive device has the most capacitors?       >       > If not the local megastore, then eBay or wherever.       >       > Looking for a (preferably new) cheap electronics device for the sole       > purpose of removing its capacitors.       >       > My interest is noise filtering, decoupling, bypass, that sort of thing.       >       > Thanks.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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