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Topic: Where do you buy your PCB mounted components from? (Read 708 times)

legendary
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Do not repair  S2 hashing boards. They is just worthless , if S2 upgrade kit coming out.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/antminer-s2-upgrade-kit-edit-bitmain-where-are-you-960885
legendary
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I always use digikey. Are they really pricey?? Never take the time to check somewhere else.  Tongue
full member
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TTI ttiinc.com has comparatively poor selection (primarily connectors and other mechanical parts) but pretty good prices, especially at low MOQ.  I doubt that in general you'll be beat digikey on low volume unless you happen across somewhere that has the right part.

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novak
legendary
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Try findchips.com, though unless you're looking at orders >$1000 your savings shopping around vs just buying at Digikey probably isn't worth the extra time you'd spend not using Digikey's excellent parametric search.
hero member
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Where am I?
Hello,

I have some miners to repair: Bitmine Desk's that need PCI-E 6 pin power connectors replaced, S2 hashing boards that need capacitors replaced, S1's that need resistors replaced, etc.

Where is a good place to buy electronic components from?  look for a decent price on low quantities as well as MOQs of 100-500.

Please do not say digikey or mouser, I know both of them and they are a little pricey.

Thanks,
MC
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