† FS: New 9VDC 1A (-) AC Adapters
X-Mozilla-Keys: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain FS: New 9VDC 1A (-) AC Adapters Photos & Info at: http://mem.tcon.net/users/5010/5491/strongworld.htm New & unused Strong World brand AC adapters with 110VAC nominal primary and a coaxial connector plug with negative center and 9VDC 1000mA (1A) output. The plug has a negative center with an outside diameter of .217" (2.4mm), an inside diameter of .95" (5.5mm) and a length of .54" (1.3mm). Each AC adapter comes in a plastic zipper bag and weighs 14 ounces. These are suitable for various electronic devices such as inkjet printers, pdeal boards, boom boxes, digital cameras, video games, scanners, battery packs, chargers, etc. US buyers only, PayPal, check or money order. I'm willing to entertain offers if you're interested in one or more or all, please feel free to contact me about them. QUESTIONS? E-mail prototech@usa.net or call 765_378_4640. Thanks! Best Regards, William E. Miller, ASEET prototech@usa.net Bad Microwave Oven Display? I Repair Them by Mail Microwave Control Panel Repair Nationwide $32.50 OUR WEB SHORTCUT: http://www.MicrowaveDisplay.com _______________________________________________ Techtoolslist mailing list Techtoolslist@flippers.com http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/techtoolslist
I can't find a price anywhere.... William E Miller wrote:
FS: New 9VDC 1A (-) AC Adapters
Photos & Info at: http://mem.tcon.net/users/5010/5491/strongworld.htm
New & unused Strong World brand AC adapters with 110VAC nominal primary and a coaxial connector plug with negative center and 9VDC 1000mA (1A) output.
The plug has a negative center with an outside diameter of .217" (2.4mm), an inside diameter of .95" (5.5mm) and a length of .54" (1.3mm).
Each AC adapter comes in a plastic zipper bag and weighs 14 ounces.
These are suitable for various electronic devices such as inkjet printers, pdeal boards, boom boxes, digital cameras, video games, scanners, battery packs, chargers, etc.
US buyers only, PayPal, check or money order.
I'm willing to entertain offers if you're interested in one or more or all, please feel free to contact me about them.
QUESTIONS? E-mail prototech@usa.net or call 765_378_4640. Thanks!
Best Regards,
William E. Miller, ASEET prototech@usa.net Bad Microwave Oven Display? I Repair Them by Mail
Microwave Control Panel Repair Nationwide $32.50
OUR WEB SHORTCUT: http://www.MicrowaveDisplay.com
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Just a reminder note to folks that the Tech Tools email List (TTL) is for discussions of a technical nature only - mostly test equipment and the use thereof. Sales of test equipment (pods, burners, logic analyzers, etc.) at a hobbiest level is encouraged as long as it is on topic. For example - I've got a bunch of Arium logic analyzers, is anyone interested? (seriously I do - the ML4100 and ML4400 series) You will get one friendly warning about off-topic posts... Thanks! John :-#)# _______________________________________________ Techtoolslist mailing list Techtoolslist@flippers.com http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/techtoolslist
POLL: Do people want "FS: misc." ads put up by members? I figure a 75% majority (say over the next couple of days) means it would be fine to put up miscellaneous electronic stuff. I am just concerned about the possible influx of additional emails when some of us already get several hundred a day.. I do not have a problem if the items are at all related to electronics, as an example these 9V power packs would be useful to me for selling my old Pachinko machines - they are the correct voltage and current to light them up, but 9V adapters are not exactly a piece of test equipment. Still folks can talk about them (9V adapters) if they wish as the topic is already up. The questions raised are good! John (your easily confused host) ;-#)# _______________________________________________ Techtoolslist mailing list Techtoolslist@flippers.com http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/techtoolslist
John, Allow the " frivolous ads" and you risk loosing more people including me. If I need an adapter, I'll go to Google or Ebay. I have rarely used this board, but follow it and found it useful on occasion, I also scarfed up a manual I needed. Some specialized equipment that can benefit the majority is great, but keep it limited. I have a building full of test equipment and electronics I need to dispose of, I didn't think it belonged here. As far as 100 emails a day, some of us get more than that.. Personally, if you allow ads like the "F5" remove me from the list. That's not 2 cents worth, that's gospel ! Phil ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Robertson" <jrr@flippers.com> To: "Technical Tools Mail List" <techtoolslist@flippers.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 11:13 AM Subject: [Techtoolslist] POLL: Re: FS...
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Do people want "FS: misc." ads put up by members?
I figure a 75% majority (say over the next couple of days) means it would be fine to put up miscellaneous electronic stuff. I am just concerned about the possible influx of additional emails when some of us already get several hundred a day..
I do not have a problem if the items are at all related to electronics, as an example these 9V power packs would be useful to me for selling my old Pachinko machines - they are the correct voltage and current to light them up, but 9V adapters are not exactly a piece of test equipment.
Still folks can talk about them (9V adapters) if they wish as the topic is already up. The questions raised are good!
John (your easily confused host) ;-#)#
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Do people want "FS: misc." ads put up by members?
Not really. Chances are that they'll really be FA: ads anyhow. I don't feel as strongly as Phil, but I generally agree with him about it. Alex ---- ayeckley@elektronforge.com www.elektronforge.com _______________________________________________ Techtoolslist mailing list Techtoolslist@flippers.com http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/techtoolslist
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