panasonic caps from digikey... no longer available??

Started by wampcat1, October 29, 2008, 01:08:00 PM

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wampcat1

What's the story on the panasonic ecq-v caps? many are no longer available at digikey or just out of stock??
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John Lyons

Steve at smallbear posted about this.
They (panasonic) aren't making them anymore.
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skiraly017

#2
I thought Steve said it was only the poly film caps (ECQ-B series) that were being discontinued. Are the stacked metal film (ECQ-V series) being dropped as well?
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John Lyons

I can't find the thread now...
I think it was in reference to the poly film caps.

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skiraly017

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ayayay!

#5
Yeah I thought it was just Polys.  My heart sank for a second time when I read this one, the first was Steve's original thread because I thought it meant these Ecq-v's as well.  Maybe it is.....   Oh man I hope not. 



Edit:  Aha!  The 1uf's are available about Thanksgiving.  Plug in a quantity and it should give you a date.  The .15s, for example, are in stock.  .1s are fully stocked. 

I think we'll be Okay guys!   
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skiraly017

From a Digikey sales rep -

Thank you for contacting Digi-key on your capacitors.  I show nothing on the ECQ-V series that says it will be going obsolete.

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R.G.

Supply chain management is a real bear when you're in business, isn't it?  :icon_lol:
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analogmike

I bought 53,000 ECVB capacitors before they ran out. Should be ok for a while.
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ayayay!

QuoteI bought 53,000 ECVB capacitors before they ran out. Should be ok for a while.

Well that oughtta get you through at least 4 more KOT builds.   :D
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drewl

Yikes, we use hundreds of those at work so I sure hope they're still available.

wampcat1

Quote from: analogmike on October 29, 2008, 09:37:54 PM
I bought 53,000 ECVB capacitors before they ran out. Should be ok for a while.

can I buy a couple hundred from ya?

DougH

Quote from: analogmike on October 29, 2008, 09:37:54 PM
I bought 53,000 ECVB capacitors before they ran out. Should be ok for a while.

Ah, so that's why they ran out...
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analogmike

Quote from: wampcat1 on October 30, 2008, 12:52:42 PM
Quote from: analogmike on October 29, 2008, 09:37:54 PM
I bought 53,000 ECVB capacitors before they ran out. Should be ok for a while.

can I buy a couple hundred from ya?


what value(s) do you need? small bear may still have some too.
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smallbearelec

I bought all I could of the ECQ-B when I got notice (THAT's where they went) so I am good for awhile. As the B series get exhausted in various values, I will fill orders with the V series.

SD