Saw it in another forum; you deserve the link too, fellows.
http://newyork.craigslist.org/wch/ele/1077822164.html
Miguel
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The link has been withdrawn by Craigslist.
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http://google.com/search?q=cache%3Ahttp ... 22164.html <<--Google cache link to craigslist post referenced above.
For sale, Atmospheric pressure tube......
For sale, Atmospheric pressure tube......
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Hi,
Wow, that's interesting because i have some red LEDs that had some foggie looking plastic
over the chips (the plastic wasnt clear like many LEDs) so i ground down all the plastic
so you can see the LED chip clearly. They might still work so i'll let them go for about
50 dollars for eight...he he he he...
That's one of the craziest selling ads i think i've ever seen.
Wow, that's interesting because i have some red LEDs that had some foggie looking plastic
over the chips (the plastic wasnt clear like many LEDs) so i ground down all the plastic
so you can see the LED chip clearly. They might still work so i'll let them go for about
50 dollars for eight...he he he he...
That's one of the craziest selling ads i think i've ever seen.
LEDs vs Bulbs, LEDs are winning.
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Um... yeah...
What a whackadoodle. LOL
CeaSaR
What a whackadoodle. LOL
CeaSaR
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wow ! talk about a moron extrodenaire ! "they might still work" HA HA..ask him to retest them
that should be recomended to "the best of craigs list "
that should be recomended to "the best of craigs list "
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Should come with a warning label - "DO NOT REMOVE WHILE POWER IS STILL BEING APPLIED"
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Actually if this poster is genuine I feel somewhat sad for him/her to have made such an error.
Colin
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OMG now that was classic.
Ron
Ron
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I have a large lot of NEW fuses, but they are all shorted!
Len
Len
Len
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“To invent, you need a good imagination and a big pile of junk.” (T. Edison)
"I must be on the way to success since I already have the junk". (Me)
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If you have a fuse of unknown condition, you can confirm its condition by wiring it across a car battery. If you see a flash, you know the fuse was good.Lenp wrote:I have a large lot of NEW fuses, but they are all shorted!
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hey, i have lots of fuze repair kits.. they are good for up to 60 AMP . the stuff is made by REYNOLDS Aluminum foil co. 1 size fits all..
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Bob,
Thanks for the neat tip!
I forgot that I used same technique years ago to test flashbulbs, it works great.
Dacflyer,
Yes, since I quit smoking a half a lifetime ago, I have run out of those handy foil repair kits.
Gee, I wonder if they were really semi-conductors, since, one side conducted and the other didn't!
Just an aside...
Years ago when I rented a house in the UK, fuse wire was the norm for the 'mains' protection from the service to the branch circuits. It was connected across a ceramic cartridge with brass caps at the ends with screws for the wire. The grocery stores sold the fuse wire. It was small coils of several gauges, wound on a hang-up card. A recent trip showed that breakers were now the in-thing.
Len
Len
Thanks for the neat tip!
I forgot that I used same technique years ago to test flashbulbs, it works great.
Dacflyer,
Yes, since I quit smoking a half a lifetime ago, I have run out of those handy foil repair kits.
Gee, I wonder if they were really semi-conductors, since, one side conducted and the other didn't!
Just an aside...
Years ago when I rented a house in the UK, fuse wire was the norm for the 'mains' protection from the service to the branch circuits. It was connected across a ceramic cartridge with brass caps at the ends with screws for the wire. The grocery stores sold the fuse wire. It was small coils of several gauges, wound on a hang-up card. A recent trip showed that breakers were now the in-thing.
Len
Len
Len
“To invent, you need a good imagination and a big pile of junk.” (T. Edison)
"I must be on the way to success since I already have the junk". (Me)
“To invent, you need a good imagination and a big pile of junk.” (T. Edison)
"I must be on the way to success since I already have the junk". (Me)
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