I forgot to mention that there are several grades of electrolytic 
caps. Be sure to match or upgrade teh temperature spec.

I still recommend Mouser.com

thanks
JK


At 12:57 AM 5/4/2016, you wrote:
>On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 12:39 AM, Michael Dexter <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Did the place near the old Norvac on Nimbus survive?
>
>Oregon Electronics is now only in Eugene:
>http://www.oregon-electronics.com/x/home.php?cat=260
>
>I stopped by URS a year ago and was shocked at how little they seem to
>stock out front compared to the Good Old Days. Maybe they still have
>lots of stock out back?
>
>I didn't have much luck at Fry's either a couple years ago re-capping
>a TiVo power supply. When I stopped by in April I was surprised they
>moved all the PC stuff around for the first time ever as far as I
>recall. Not sure it didn't shrink considerably and the cap selection
>may not be that good either. I seem to recall they carry the NTE line.
>You could check to see if they even have the caps you want part
>numbered before heading down.
>
>You might have some luck at Surplus Gizmos on Cornelius Pass but the
>caps may not be of recent manufacture.
>
>NealS
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