
Originally Posted by
kss
I know nothing about tantalum or capacitors, or what Tantalum wets are. I would bet MOST people do not. However, that doesn't mean that I don't come across a good number of them in my normal scrapping ventures (without me knowing). I think what he and I are both saying, is, most people aren't going to go through 20 pages and mentally catalog all the different types of capacitors you posted over all the 20 pages. A concise list of examples of ALL the types you buy, with examples, in one place/post (not 20 places) would be beneficial to you and us. It would benifit us buy us being able to quickly and easily be able to separate and identify our materials, and see if what we have is something you are purchasing. And it would benifit you because you would get more stuff If more people could easily identify the things you are looking for.
Im not saying you HAVE to do this if you dont think it would be worth your time, or if there are too many types of capacitors to list. I think allowing people to email you a picture and your respond back with a yay/nah is fine. I am just explaining his and mines thought process.
I think what your are doing is great, and I am glad you are a purchaser on here. I hope to come across some more capacitors soon to be able to send you.
Thank you very much for your reply, These capacitors are considered Tantapaks -- They are extremely extremely heavy --
These are capacitors units that are installed on boards that go into guided missile systems, tanks and F-35 Lighting boards.
These capacitors are extremely hard to find as they are not produced in substantial quantities annually -- Very heavy and very specific type of product. One of these capacitors weighs around 80-135 grams.
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