Where do you buy resistors

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Where do you buy resistors

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Hi all, i need a little help. Until today, i was lighting my model the cheap way but i've now decided that i should light them properly. i've been looking around for a place to get 1/4 watt resistor without having to buy a whole set of many value that i'll never use( like on digikey.com but i don't want to buy 5000 1 ohm resistor because it's their break price!!! )...

Anything specific i should look at when buying ?

Thanks
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Try http://www.LSDiodes.com Never had a problem and they ship fast
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Post by macfrank »

DigiKey and Mouser are the "top tier" for electronic components - they have almost everything; their prices tend to be higher because they don't sell surplus components.

All Electronics has a narrower selection, but excellent prices and good service.

Electronic Goldmine is another good place, and so is B.G. Micro

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Thanks guys, a lot of nice find there! i've added those to my list!
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Resistors are the one thing that Radio Shack is good for.
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But Radio Shack only has a few values. The prices are not so good, but you can't beat it for speed od 'delivery'. If I only need one or 2, I would go there (and have).
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They have two good grab bags though, fastest way to get the 'normal' spread of values.

These aren't recycled resistors either, they are off spools. They have a bit of tape on each side of the resistor, holding a few of each value together. the bag is labeled with the values and numebr of each vaule.
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