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| veedub565:
I'm tidying up and organising my parts storage. It's long overdue, I have bags of parts stuffed in tubs all over the place. Anyway, what methods do you use for organising and labelling fuses ? For example... T5A 250V 5x20 T5A 250v 6.3x32 F5A 250v 5x20 So a mix of sizes and element speeds. Would you put all those in the same tub, because they're the same value, and label it 5A or would you put them in separate tubs ? Same question for voltage rating, if you had 15A 32v and 15A 250v would they go in the same tub or separate ones ? At the moment I'm putting everything into individual tubs, and labelling them up e.g. 10A 6.3x25.4, I've not added voltage to the labels. |
| veedub565:
I'm organising my resistors too, I can't explain the method, but for example... I have 2 assorter boxes marked up E96 Resistors (1%), 48 tubs in each box. I'm then labelling the tubs and filling them example as follows Tub labelled 1.00 - contains 1ohm, 10ohm, 100ohm, 1k and further multiples of 10 etc etc that kinda works, but then there's no 2.20 for 220k. E24 has a 2.2 value which multiplies up to 220k, but E24 is 5% not 1% |
| ledtester:
fwiw, here's my method: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/beginners/resistor-kit/msg3578649/#msg3578649 |
| jpyeron:
* Exterior labels (grouping) should allow you to quickly identify if you could have what you need on hand. E.g. 5A or 100mA - 250mA * Depending on QTY bag / tray segment on your useful distinguishing features. E.g. form factor I have the same issue with my capacitors. * Capacitance * rating voltage * (for large quantities) package / lead spacing For some less needed values I have SMD and leaded caps in one bag and in another drawer I have loose 20, 22, 24, and 25uf caps. |
| bob91343:
I have a box of ac capacitors. I have a box of resistors of more than 2W. I have trouble with transistors and diodes. Especially dual and bridge rectifiers. A big box of variable capacitors. Meters. Then there are the common mode chokes and the ferrite beads. For now, SMT has a single place since there aren't that many. Then there are screws - self tapping, metric, various head styles and lengths, black and plated, coarse and fine, nuts and various washers, wood screws. Solder lugs. Cable ties and clamps. Insulators. I used to put all my transformers in one box until I tried to lift the box. The lamps are jumbled in a big box that includes sockets but the LEDs are in drawers, sort of sorted by color. Some displays in there. We haven't discussed connectors or wire or switches or pots yet. I have different boxes of IEC hardware, etc. It never ends, and there is no solution for us all. Well, there is one - throw it all away and order what you need when you need it, but that takes too long. |
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