----- Original Message ----- From: mbedtom <tom@...> A: <wordy response follows> LH: Less wordy response, without repeating any of the fine technical stuff, comes to similar conclusion: I have just about quit using anything but the 1/4w 271-value 1% resistors from Mouser. If you buy 10s of thousands like Paul does, you could justify 5% where that is good enough. But, I saw no reason to keep both kind. I do admit that I started out with one of the small 5% assortment bags for less than $10. I still get some mileage from those. But about 3 or 4 years ago, anytime I needed a resistor, I just bought a bag of 200 1% 271-value from Mouser. Why 200? Because that is the price break. Below that the price is 9 cents. Above 200 the price is 2 cents. So, that 200 bag is only $4. I cheat when it is some really odd ball value close to what I already have and buy just what I need and a few more. But after buying these common values like this over time, I now rarely buy any resistors as I pretty much always have what I need. I did need a single 1/2 watt resistor the other day. I paralleled two 1/4 watts of twice the value. I think in non-tube synth work, use of over 1/4 watt is rare. Larry
Message
Re: [motm] Re: Same old questions...
2004-01-21 by J. Larry Hendry
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.