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Discontinued/Superseded Stock No. History Discontinued and Superseded Stock Number History. This document contains Discontinued and Superseded Stock Number History. The information is listed in the following format: Stock Number: The original RS Stock Number of the item. Brief Description: The Invoice Description of the item. No further information: Means that the item has been discontinued. Further Stock Number: The RS Stock Number of the replacement item. How to use the listing: Select the Spyglass Button from the menu at the top of the screen. Enter the RS Stock Number into the Search window, Remembering to insert the Hyphen. If the Stock Number is in the list it will be found, and highlighted. If the highlighted line contains another Stock Number make another Search on this new Stock Number. If it does not appear again in the list, return to the Main Catalogue and enter the Stock Number into the Stock Number Search to find the product. 1 100-0102 LT100 CABLE TESTER KIT 104-180 CAP T1 100V 10000UF 105-789 100-0118 WHITE 2.5M HSET CORD 182-4526 104-196 CAP SOLID AL 10V 47UF 100-0124 OATMEAL 2.5M HSET CORD 182-4532 104-219 CAP SOLID AL 10V 220UF 105-593 100-0130 GREY 2.5M HSET CORD 182-4548 104-225 CAP SOLID AL 25V 10UF 105-600 100-0146 WHITE 5M HSET CORD 182-4560 104-231 CAP SOLID AL 25V 22UF 105-616 100-0168 OATMEAL 5M HSET CORD 182-4576 104-247 CAP SOLID AL 25V 47UF 100-0174 GREY 5M HSET CORD 182-4582 104-253 CAP SOLID AL 25V 100UF 100-0180 WHITE 8M HSET CORD 182-4453 104-269 CAP SOLID AL 35V 2U2F 105-638 100-0196 OATMEAL 8M HSET CORD 182-4469 104-281 CAP SOLID AL 35V 10UF 105-650 100-0203 GREY 8M HSET CORD 182-4475 104-297 CAP SOLID AL 35V 22UF 105-666 101-1663 DIL SMT 8 WAY 0.3IN 104-304 CAP SOLID AL 35V 47UF 105-672 101-1679 DIL SMT 14 WAY 0.3IN 104-310 CAP ELECT 2.2UF 101-1708 DIL SMT 20 WAY 0.3IN 104-326 CAP ELECT 4.7UF 101-1714 DIL SMT 24 WAY 0.6IN 104-332 CAP ELECT 10UF 101-1720 DIL SMT 28 WAY 0.6IN 104-449 CAP ELECT 10UF 16V 101-715 CAP ELECT 1500UF 105-464 104-455 CAP ELECT 22UF 16V 101-721 CAP ELECT 3300UF 105-436 104-461 CAP ELECT 47UF 16V 101-737 CAP ELECT 15000UF 105-385 104-477 CAP ELECT 100UF 16V 101-743 CAP ELECT 0.1UF 104-483 CAP ELECT 220UF 16V 101-759 CAP ELECT 0.22UF 104-499 CAP ELECT 470UF 16V 101-765 CAP ELECT 0.47UF 104-506 CAP ELECT 1000UF 16V 101-771 CAP ELECT 1.0UF 104-512 CAP ELECT 2200UF 16V 101-787 CAP ELECT 2.2UF 104-528 CAP ELECT 4.7UF 50V 101-793 CAP ELECT 4.7UF 104-534 CAP ELECT 10UF 50V 101-816 CAP ELECT 10UF 104-540 CAP ELECT 47UF 50V 101-838 CAP ELECT 22UF 104-556 CAP ELECT 100UF 50V 101-844 CAP ELECT 47UF 104-562 CAP ELECT 220UF 50V 102-409 CAP ELECT 10000UF 105-307 104-578 CAP ELECT 470UF 50V 102-623 CAP ELECT 15000UF 105-458 104-584 CAP ELECT 1.0UF 63V 102-702 CAP ELECT 10UF 104-590 CAP ELECT 2.2UF 63V 102-718 CAP ELECT 22UF 104-607 CAP ELECT 4.7UF 63V 102-724 CAP ELECT 47UF 104-613 CAP ELECT 10UF 63V 102-730 CAP ELECT 100UF 104-629 CAP ELECT 22UF 63V 102-746 CAP ELECT 100UF 104-635 CAP ELECT 47UF 63V 102-774 CAP ELECT 4700UF 105-290 104-641 CAP ELECT 100UF 63V 102-926 CAP ELECT 1000UF 105-335 104-657 CAP ELECT 220UF 63V 103-058 CAP ELECT 2200UF 105-313 104-663 CAP ELECT 470UF 63V 103-064 CAP ELECT 4700UF 105-329 104-679 CAP ELECT 22UF 50V 103-115 CAP ELECT 68000UF 105-391 104-685 CAP AXL TANT 4.7UF 10V 103-121 CAP ELECT 10000UF 105-414 104-691 CAP AXL TANT 33UF 10V 103-137 CAP ELECT 33000UF 105-420 104-708 CAP AXL TANT 100UF 10V 103-143 CAP ELECT 4700UF 105-442 104-714 CAP AXL TANT 220UF 10V 103-581 CAP ELECT 100UF 104-966 104-720 CAP AXL TANT 2.2UF 20V 103-604 CAP ELECT 470UF 104-988 104-736 CAP AXL TANT 10UF 25V 103-610 CAP ELECT 1000UF 104-994 104-742 CAP AXL TANT 15UF 20V 103-632 CAP ELECT 4700UF 105-026 104-758 CAP AXL TANT 33UF 25V 103-682 CAP ELECT 22UF 105-076 104-764 CAP AXL TANT 47UF 20V 103-711 CAP ELECT 220UF 105-105 104-770 CAP AXL TANT 100UF 20V 103-727 CAP ELECT 470UF 105-111 104-786 CAP AXL TANT 0.1UF 35V 103-749 CAP ELECT 2200UF 105-133 104-792 CAP AXL TANT 0.22UF35V 103-840 CAP ELECT 10UF 450V 105-234 104-809 CAP AXL TANT 0.47UF35V 103-878 CAP ELECT 33UF 105-262 104-815 CAP AXL TANT 1UF 35V 103-890 CAP ELECT 100UF 105-284 104-821 CAP AXL TANT 2.2UF35V 103-935 CAP ELECT 22UF 10V 104-837 CAP AXL TANT 4.7UF35V 104-089 CAP T1 16V 15000UF 105-688 104-843 CAP AXL TANT 10UF 35V 104-102 CAP T1 16V 68000UF 105-701 104-859 CAP ELECT 22UF 10V 106-401 104-118 CAP T1 40V 4700UF 105-717 104-865 CAP ELECT 47UF 10V 106-417 104-124 CAP T1 40V 10000UF 105-723 104-871 CAP ELECT 100UF 10V 106-423 104-130 CAP T1 40V 15000UF 105-739 104-887 CAP ELECT 220UF 10V 106-439 104-152 CAP T1 63V 3300UF 105-751 104-893 CAP ELECT 470UF 10V 106-445 104-174 CAP T1 100V 1500UF 105-773 104-900 CAP ELECT 1000UF 10V 106-451 104-916 CAP ELECT 2200UF 10V 106-467 105-947 CAP ELECT LOW ESR 2200UF 104-922 CAP ELECT 4700UF 10V 105-953 CAP ELECT LOW ESR 47UF 104-938 CAP ELECT 10UF 25V 106-489 105-969 CAP ELECT LOW ESR 100UF 104-944 CAP ELECT 22UF 25V 106-495 105-975 CAP ELECT LOW ESR 220UF 104-950 CAP ELECT 47UF 25V 106-502 105-981 CAP ELECT LOW ESR 470UF 104-966 CAP ELECT 100UF 25V 106-518 105-997 CAP ELECT LOW ESR 1000UF 104-972 CAP ELECT 220UF 25V 106-524 106-007 CAP ELECT LOW ESR 47UF 104-988 CAP ELECT 470UF 25V 106-530 106-013 CAP ELECT LOW ESR 100UF 104-994 CAP ELECT 1000UF 25V 106-546 106-029 CAP ELECT LOW ESR 220UF 105-010 CAP ELECT 2200UF 25V 106-552 106-035 CAP ELECT LOW ESR 470UF 105-026 CAP ELECT 4700UF 25V 106-568 106-041 CAP ELECT LOW ESR 22UF 105-032 CAP ELECT 1UF 63V 106-574 106-057 CAP ELECT LOW ESR 47UF 105-048 CAP ELECT 2.2UF 63V 106-580 106-063 CAP ELECT LOW ESR 100UF 105-054 CAP ELECT 4.7UF 63V 106-596 106-079 CAP ELECT LOW ESR 220UF 105-060 CAP ELECT 10UF 63V 106-603 106-085 CAP ELECT LOW ESR 470UF 105-076 CAP ELECT 22UF 63V 106-619 106-091 CAP ELECT LOW ESR 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