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>>1724634
they mean you won't be able to run data over them, silly

>>1724638
tackle boxes are good for some things but get expensive if you have a variety of values
I use Pic related for my standard chip sized SMD passives, usually one book per one or two package sizes
for R and C that's back-stock or doesn't fit into a book, I have allocated Digi-Key shipping boxes, usually one bag per package size/tolerance combination. my Ls and my MCUs are all in one of the LCSC front-flap flat boxes
diodes and transistors are in small ESD bags per part number, organized in ascending order by current, separated according to polarity, inside a small shipping box with added dividers
for ICs and misc shit I use zipper bags, one per value or part number (sometimes I mix part numbers where it saves space and/or eases storage, like all my LQFP48 STM32-alike ARMs go into one waffle tray inside one ESD bag). those are organized inside 1 L zipper bags more or less according to categories (MCU peripherals, linear, power, pin headers, pin sockets, big LEDs, small LEDs, etc). those are in turn placed inside shipping boxes, usually the small Digi-Key size or so
all those sit on bkac powder coated wire shelving

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