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Box Film Caps- mammoth vs tayda

Started by claytushaywood, May 27, 2012, 11:57:27 PM

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claytushaywood

I'm looking to replenish my capacitor supply.  i used to get the little red panasonics, but the little box films look so much better on so many fabbed boards including madbeans...

now my dilemmna- I've ordered box film caps from both mammoth and tayda (i'm definitely not gonna pay mammoth prices for this larger order- and frankly sick of dealing with them) but I'm trying to figure out which ones came from where... because I have some caps from one place.  some caps are 100v and have the letter J signifying 5%... the other caps are larger AND 63v (backwards i know) and have the letter K- signifying 10%... now I THINK the bigger, lesser caps came from mammoth, but I'm not absolutely positive because they dont list they're parts dimensions at mammoth.

if you've ordered from tayda did you receive the caps with the J signifier?  most are already 100v there... funny thing too at tayda

does anyone know if tayda sells the better capacitor (I already know they're cheaper, but I cannot deal with these enormous .33uf caps- they're seriously almost as big as the 100v 1uf's I have)

maybe you know a better place to get better caps or less expensive?

Thanks!

whitebread47

I can't comment on which is which, but am curious what kind of trouble you have had with Mammoth.  They're my main parts dealer, though the caps aren't cheap by any stretch of the imagination.  A Tayda order is in store for all those common values I keep having to order.
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gtr2

I actually prefer the red panasonics and got some really good deals in bulk on eBay, less than .09 per cap  You can get epco's at mouser for about the same price as tayda's box caps.  I've also got a fair amount of wimas and AVX's from futurlec if you don't mind waiting 6 weeks to get an order.

Never bought caps at mammoth because the caps are ridiculously priced!
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jkokura

Rather than stir up more trouble on Mammoth, you can find a thread on Mammoth if you search.

I think getting Box caps from Tayda or the bulk bags from Smallbear is the way to go.

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Quote from: gtr2 on May 28, 2012, 12:13:49 AM
I actually prefer the red panasonics and got some really good deals in bulk on eBay, less than .09 per cap  You can get epco's at mouser for about the same price as tayda's box caps.  I've also got a fair amount of wimas and AVX's from futurlec if you don't mind waiting 6 weeks to get an order.

Never bought caps at mammoth because the caps are ridiculously priced!

+1 on all mentionned above.

Once you're used with some ebay stores, it's pretty much the best cost/quality you can find :)
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culturejam

My "secret" to getting cheap box caps back when I was running Caps n' Such is to troll Newark Electronic's online catalog and look for the items that are marked for promotional pricing. There is a purple P next to those items, and they are very cheap. You can get Epcos, Kemet, and other brands for as low as a nickel per cap. And the great thing about the promo priced stuff is that there is no price break, so you get the good price at low quantities (if you just need a few).

Whoops, just checked Newark's site. Apparently instead a purple P graphic, they have a purple sale tag logo. So look for that.

Also, on any online catalog, narrow your search by voltage rating (63v) and lead spacing (5mm) and dialetric type (polyester). That will pretty much rule out everything but box caps and a few axial film caps.

The have the cool red panasonic caps for 6 cents right now (some values):
http://www.newark.com/panasonic/ecqv1j563jm/capacitor-poly-film-0-056uf-63v/dp/32R8872

Those fit in exactly the same space as a typical small box cap.
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whitebread47

I really appreciate the tips in this thread.  It seems that I'm always in need of still more capacitors, and even at 0.15 cents a piece it adds up.  Admittedly, I've been a bit apprehensive about using Tayda for their cheap caps, but it appears that they work just fine if so many of you guys use them.
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GrindCustoms

whitebread47, i was also «scared» at first, but i bought some little quantity, tested them with my cap tester and they where always within the tolerances.

I also buy alot of greenies in packs of 50 to 200 on ebay from sellers like ICshop and CAPRO, price are ridiculously low and it's always free shipping.

But Tayda definitly worth the shot, aswell for many other supplies like DC jack diodes and stuff like that, their toggle switch are also real good quality and cheaper than all the other place i have bought from.
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culturejam

The only problem I've had with Tayda is that they sometimes send the wrong value. The baggie marked correctly, but the parts inside are wrong.

So definitely check one of each passive that you order from Tayday. A small price to pay for generally great service and unbeatable prices.
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Quote from: jubal81 on May 29, 2012, 03:35:51 AM
Quote from: Jack Deville on May 29, 2012, 03:07:30 AM
Mouser.com

Don't waste time, or money.

I've got to agree here.

Me too.  Every time I need a cap, I order a stock of them from Mouser (usually 25-50 pcs).  This is enough to get the right price break on high quality caps.
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culturejam

Quote from: Jack Deville on May 29, 2012, 03:07:30 AM
Mouser.com

Don't waste time, or money.

I love Mouser. And Newark as well. Both are insanely fast for shipping and they pretty much never screw up an order (although I once got a Mouser order that also contained half of some other guy's order).

But I think for hobbyists working on a tight budget, Tayda offers a pretty nice value for a wide range of stuff. And now they have honed in on the hobbyist pedal builder market, which makes it a better option than it was a year ago.

For pro builders, the big-boy wholesalers are the best way to go. No doubt about it. And if you have the money, I recommend ordering from the mainstream resellers.
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alanp

The problem with Mouser is that it is go industrial scale or go home. The flat rate for shipping is $39 -- but if you spend more than $200, it's free. Ouch.

Tayda's shipping is a lot friendlier if you only want half a dozen of each value, but aren't going to buy enough to get a price break anywhere. Plus I love their easy-order pages for their CF and MF resistors.
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gtr2

Although I'm in the US.  You can specify in the shipping instructions to ship the cheapest way possible.  Sometimes it's still priority mail (over 13oz?) but a lot of times it's normal ground USPS.  It does save some money that way, but you must specify it because USPS first class isn't even an option on the order page.

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