Realize that only a small %age of people in this world would consider this "treasure" because only they actually know what can be done with it. These folks see opportunities instead of "junk" and while they likely play a big part in making the world better, are often underappreciated by the rest. Easily spotted in the wild on EEVBlog videos ;)
Not bringing a cart isn't a newb mistake, it's a brilliant strategy to keep yourself from buying enough crap to fill a double B train and entirely deplete your wallet. Hard to buy that much stuff when you have to carry it by hand.
Amazing stuff. In quantity, these Meanwell power supplies are surely worth quite the money. However, one needs a lot of patience to move these products. Quite an excellent video, Dave! Thanks for the excellent opportunity for "Window shopping!"
Surely they are a fit for a new WH storage sizes, they are just being sold to clear space temporarily before it gets refilled with the same SKUs at the renewed place. And seeing how cheap much sale holders de-rated their value gives a good idea how good of a deal they are for resellers and how low real price for material costs is, how much it is optimized by MW.
@@SteveJones172pilot we have sales all the time in the UK , you can even buy shipping containers of returned goods if you want, everything from shoes to 70 inch tvs
HEAPS of great items and deals, I'm mind blown and sad I am not near! I would totally have hired a boxtruck. Components, items usable as intended, and plenty of harvesting opptys. Those high current connectors! If they have the pins for sale to, dang! Jaycar has dabbled in a lot over the years, so I can imagine what else lays hidden!
Those Gallagher caps are for electric fencers, and they often fail.. they should be designed with a low ESD to maximize the zappiness to the fence.. Pulsewidth on the fence I think is VERY short, probably milliseconds if not microseconds I had fencer fail and it a bad solder joint on the cap burnt all the solder and trace off, and worked its way up the cap.. globbed solder on it and it works years later
@@geovani60624 Unless you have a lot of spare time or doing at insane levels it’s just a mugs game, it’s there because no one is buying it at store prices, anyone buying to resell is just taking an opportunity away from someone who would actually be putting it to good use.
I work at a Jaycar across the river, and I can say that we have a corner full of those screw-terminal switching power supplies, that barely anyone buys from. Which is a shame because it’s kinda a goldmine, and they’re all in cardboard boxes so only people who know what they’re looking for ever go there. I mean you sure do pay the Jaycar markup for them, at least the guys with a trade discount occasionally turn up to get one, and you can probably apply for one of your own without too much difficulty. A nice high-current 48V Meanwell would make a pretty good basis for a benchtop CC/CV variable switching power supply. With linear front-end, of course. There’s also a couple multi-tap transformers if you want to go for autoranging linear with relays, but the tap selections aren’t that great, and we don’t have particularly large capacitors. Also see if you can find any of their vacuum fluorescent displays! They’re like $3 normally, which is cheap enough to base a project around.
It's a shame, but also a relief, that I haven't seen anything like this in the UK - because knowing me, I'd buy enough of bits and pieces to last multiple lifetimes, as well as completely emptying my bank account at the same time! :)
I wonder how many manufacturers bought pallets of stuff just to get chips they need during _Bubblegum Tap Shoes_ . BTW too bad they weren't selling trolleys.
5:16 Those SB50 power connectors are really good if you do ham radio. They are hermaphrodite connectors so you can use them "everywhere" and combine as you like for the moment. 19:28 Those are constant current power supplies for LED lightning, be careful not to toast anything else with them. 19:55 That's a decent switching regulator, but it seems a bit big - I think that more modern ones are more compact. 20:37 48V - if you want to feed PoE devices or some other stuff needing 48V. 20:50 That's industrial stuff. I like that they are ranging from 200 to 500V which would make them useful where I work - we have a lot of 500V, but you can use them even elsewhere where you have 3-phase power and want 24V with decent current. Likely with a DIN rail mount as well. I could have taken a pallet, but shipping to Europe would have been too expensive. 27:57 Gallagher are making electric fence equipment so there's no surprise regarding those specs listed on that canister. Farmers knows about Gallagher.
The advantage of the Tandy packs was that if you just needed a couple of resistors, you didn't have to buy 50 like anywhere else. The disadvantage was that they COST you almost as much as 50 anywhere else........
That is called a duty cycle rating. China always advertises those because it seems much higher quality. Especially with electronics and tools there is often no need for a device to handle tons of amps 24/7 when it is only on for a few minutes at a time like a welder.
You have to wonder how much of a bath they are taking on this. I ended up buying 300 x 5w resistors because it was cheaper at 3-5 bucks (they are happy to haggle) than buying the 10 I wanted at retail - 300 is worth 98 according to their website
You lucky bastard Jones. Now I know how you operate a profitable business. I'm a hobbyist and struggling financially. Having said that. Good luck Davey.
Those red caps are for SB350 connectors for open weather environments so that water doesn't get in the pins, those are the grey connectors you found later on. You would normally see them in use on golf carts and the like.
Holy Macaroni, never seen those kind of prices on quality Mean Well PSU. 99% of us only dream to find bargains like this in the world. Greetings from Sweden!!!
I swear, one of the top perks for Dave's IRL friends who are into electronics *has* to be that he's always finding ridiculous dumpster stuff/sales lol. It would be awesome
You do, but you have to actually inform yourself. There are entire businesses built around organizing these sales events for big distributors. If you look for warehouse clearance sales you will find stuff like this.
Dave is happy and like a kid in a candy store i am jealous of this some things in there would be so useful to me in some cases but i say wow this is huge and useful
I'd love to come along and stock up on components but house replied "error. drive full - deltete some stuff before buying". I'd sure bring home a few boxes of those Meanwells!
Sad to see sometimes when you come across finds this good. In my area it usually means a big company liquidated it’s clientele. Bankruptcy… they usually have an auction first then the rest ends up on Craigslist. It’s how I got my esd safe work bench for $50 that usually runs $1000+ new Adjustable height computer table 120 ac for $150 with name brand table part. Aeron chair for $300 Ya it’s used but it’s way better than full price as long as you test them before buying
Yeah, I'm really glad they're only moving warehouse locations. There was a store in my area that was basically the kind of assorted salvaged & new electronics stuff from this video, but it was their whole business - chances are, if you needed something, they had it... and of course, they closed, with the brand/name seemingly bought by another company. Now "their" few locations are like everywhere else, only selling brand-new, commercial crap. Man, do I miss just spending hours browsing that place. The funny thing is, the original place probably had to sell up because of competition from convenient Internet sellers etc instead of everyone going to your old-school electronics shops, but their new incarnation is so damn generic (better than recent Dick Smith, but worse than Jaycar) that I can buy the stuff they sell from any other Internet retailer.
I still have a Zebra 105S that my uncle and I used when developing some warehouse software back in the 90s. Couldn't throw it away. Brings back memories 🙂
5:20 anyone who uses power equipment, such as order pickers or reach trucks (small forklifts) is familiar with those connectors. The Yale's I use actually have a larger connector, but some chargers have that grey one with an adapter to fit the machine.
If those Elo-touch touch panels are about 12" x 9" 4 wire they are getting hard to get in small quantities, you have to buy a min of 100 at approx £70 each. They were used quite a lot in industrial machining centres.
I used to work in warehousing and in particular high end clothing. It's insane what tends to gather dust in hidden corners. One section of my warehouse was a room that had 20k mens and ladies cashmere full length coats in either brown or black. Absolutely nothing wrong with them and just not wanted any more.
I am SOOOOO jealous, and to make it worse, I buy stuff like those HLG LED drivers new and pay thousands for just 1 box. Those PowerPole connectors were R20 a piece when I last bought, and that was years ago. Wow. Just, wow.
I wish they had companies that sell that stuff with sales like that in the UK. I remember Tandy grab bags full of useful components and those 2 packs of resistors under their Archer brand
Tyco is the parent. TE is a division: Tyco Electronics. There's also Tyco Fire, Tyco Security and about a hundred other divisions. Edit: damn autocorrect.
@@SimoWill75 I know what it stands for, but my point still stands. They previously used the name "Tyco" on their product lines, before 2011, without using the abbreviation TE...
Boat wheels, mudguards and flippers would have been Road Tech Marine stock, also owned by Electus. I work for jaycar here in Hervey Bay QLD, you wouldn't believe how many fridges we sell... Unreal! Most of the stock from that warehouse sale are current items.
Haven't seen a close-out sale in Canada for nearly 20 years. Now a days, the bank takes the stock and hires a company to sell the stock at profit. Wish I lived in Australia, you get the best of the sales and weather! :-)
Oh man I would be in heaven there. I would ensure to fill my pickup truck with stuff that I'll probably never use, but want just in case I ever need it.
Part of me is jealous I cant get to this sale, while the rational part of me is thinking thank god!
Wouldn't be able to contain my hoarding.
I was just drooling over those discretes. Man! i live in the US.
Agreed, hard to view but wish I was there.
Yah.
Almost worth flying down there. There's easy money to be made there.
Same for me!
That's EXACTLY why I don't work at a junkyard! I'd take home half of what comes in...
yea like i actually wouldn't be able to control myself
... think of all the treasure! lol
Realize that only a small %age of people in this world would consider this "treasure" because only they actually know what can be done with it. These folks see opportunities instead of "junk" and while they likely play a big part in making the world better, are often underappreciated by the rest. Easily spotted in the wild on EEVBlog videos ;)
@@markthomas625 all the preciouces!
I agree i would be the same way.
That is downright crazy. I would have been hauling Home Three lifetimes worth of stuff
Ewaste in private garages is still ewaste.
That's why you are not gonna be able to go there. Only civilized people live there. Not a place for scalpers
Not bringing a cart isn't a newb mistake, it's a brilliant strategy to keep yourself from buying enough crap to fill a double B train and entirely deplete your wallet. Hard to buy that much stuff when you have to carry it by hand.
Amazing stuff. In quantity, these Meanwell power supplies are surely worth quite the money. However, one needs a lot of patience to move these products.
Quite an excellent video, Dave! Thanks for the excellent opportunity for "Window shopping!"
Surely they are a fit for a new WH storage sizes, they are just being sold to clear space temporarily before it gets refilled with the same SKUs at the renewed place.
And seeing how cheap much sale holders de-rated their value gives a good idea how good of a deal they are for resellers and how low real price for material costs is, how much it is optimized by MW.
Damn! I'm a half a world away from the world's best garage sale! 😭
I predict A LOT of stuff available soon on eBay, etsy, etc...
hopefully there's a part 2 of this video showing off your haul (if any)
Shot more footage today and scroed some scopes.
@@EEVblog Can't wait to see. 8-)
@@EEVblog Cool show us please !
Part 2 ... Dave renting a storage unit 🤣
I only have a total of 76sqm of storage space across two locations.
@@EEVblog You have to think in 3D!
Only 76sqm but it was quite high... and after it collapsed they called it E-Waste Mountain... ;)
Storage unit my a$$!!!
Rent out some 'retail' space and start a new store... Call it 'Richard Smith Electronics' or something like that
Wow, I wish we had this in the UK. Sadly, good deals are illegal here.
What makes it illegal, and why? You can't have "sales"?
@@SteveJones172pilot we have sales all the time in the UK , you can even buy shipping containers of returned goods if you want, everything from shoes to 70 inch tvs
@@SteveJones172pilot He means they are overpriced.
@@hardergamer Oh... duh... thanks.. I took it way too literally.. Makes sense..
Exactly I'm in Bournemouth and furious.
HEAPS of great items and deals, I'm mind blown and sad I am not near! I would totally have hired a boxtruck. Components, items usable as intended, and plenty of harvesting opptys. Those high current connectors! If they have the pins for sale to, dang! Jaycar has dabbled in a lot over the years, so I can imagine what else lays hidden!
I can hear the joy in Dave's voice like a kid in a candy store.
Those Gallagher caps are for electric fencers, and they often fail.. they should be designed with a low ESD to maximize the zappiness to the fence.. Pulsewidth on the fence I think is VERY short, probably milliseconds if not microseconds
I had fencer fail and it a bad solder joint on the cap burnt all the solder and trace off, and worked its way up the cap.. globbed solder on it and it works years later
Those power supply deals are nuts! I wonder how many people are there to flog the stuff off on eBay for retail prices.
oportunities my man, take it when it shows up
I'm going to go out on a limb and say LOTS, I'm sure eBay will be flooded with this stuff over the coming months
@@SomeMorganSomewhere and because of that the prices will probably plummet.
How many?....Most
@@geovani60624 Unless you have a lot of spare time or doing at insane levels it’s just a mugs game, it’s there because no one is buying it at store prices, anyone buying to resell is just taking an opportunity away from someone who would actually be putting it to good use.
I work at a Jaycar across the river, and I can say that we have a corner full of those screw-terminal switching power supplies, that barely anyone buys from. Which is a shame because it’s kinda a goldmine, and they’re all in cardboard boxes so only people who know what they’re looking for ever go there. I mean you sure do pay the Jaycar markup for them, at least the guys with a trade discount occasionally turn up to get one, and you can probably apply for one of your own without too much difficulty.
A nice high-current 48V Meanwell would make a pretty good basis for a benchtop CC/CV variable switching power supply. With linear front-end, of course. There’s also a couple multi-tap transformers if you want to go for autoranging linear with relays, but the tap selections aren’t that great, and we don’t have particularly large capacitors.
Also see if you can find any of their vacuum fluorescent displays! They’re like $3 normally, which is cheap enough to base a project around.
Good vid as usual dave. It was good to meet you there. I said hi to you with a small chat. I ended up getting over $500 worth of gear for $60.
It's a shame, but also a relief, that I haven't seen anything like this in the UK - because knowing me, I'd buy enough of bits and pieces to last multiple lifetimes, as well as completely emptying my bank account at the same time! :)
Yeah, I wouldn't know what to get, but those 24V 20A power supplies would be great for DIY CNC machines.
I wonder how many manufacturers bought pallets of stuff just to get chips they need during _Bubblegum Tap Shoes_ .
BTW too bad they weren't selling trolleys.
5:16 Those SB50 power connectors are really good if you do ham radio. They are hermaphrodite connectors so you can use them "everywhere" and combine as you like for the moment.
19:28 Those are constant current power supplies for LED lightning, be careful not to toast anything else with them.
19:55 That's a decent switching regulator, but it seems a bit big - I think that more modern ones are more compact.
20:37 48V - if you want to feed PoE devices or some other stuff needing 48V.
20:50 That's industrial stuff. I like that they are ranging from 200 to 500V which would make them useful where I work - we have a lot of 500V, but you can use them even elsewhere where you have 3-phase power and want 24V with decent current. Likely with a DIN rail mount as well. I could have taken a pallet, but shipping to Europe would have been too expensive.
27:57 Gallagher are making electric fence equipment so there's no surprise regarding those specs listed on that canister. Farmers knows about Gallagher.
"Everyone is carting all kinds of things out..." and then someone walks out carrying a kid.. WOW.. You can buy ANYTHING there!! 🙂
Worst purchase of my life. Even if you can get one for cheap, the maintenance costs will eat you
Wish we had the sales here in QLD, But it looked like it saved me a heap of money.
Damn... that would take up my entire day, just browsing. The employees may have been lucky if they got a shot at this stuff before the customers!
If this is the crap Jaycar has to dump can you imagine the crap in the tens of thousands of other warehouses around the world?
"Welcome to everyones second favourite segment... dumpstering!"
The advantage of the Tandy packs was that if you just needed a couple of resistors, you didn't have to buy 50 like anywhere else.
The disadvantage was that they COST you almost as much as 50 anywhere else........
Love these big sales full of random crap.
I'd love to get my hands on some of those higher amperage meanwell 12v DC converters. It's hard to find quality ones these days. They always seem to be real rating - 1 amp / China Rating© - 6 amps.
That is called a duty cycle rating. China always advertises those because it seems much higher quality. Especially with electronics and tools there is often no need for a device to handle tons of amps 24/7 when it is only on for a few minutes at a time like a welder.
What crazy land do you live in Dave? How is that place not packed with people throwing elbows?
Well that was 3 hours and 150 bucks out of my life - THANKS DAVE. Many MW PSU's still there right now if you are going
You have to wonder how much of a bath they are taking on this. I ended up buying 300 x 5w resistors because it was cheaper at 3-5 bucks (they are happy to haggle) than buying the 10 I wanted at retail - 300 is worth 98 according to their website
Some of those boxes of resistors seen at about the 25 minute mark would be worth having. The boxes were labelled as metal film 1%.
Yea but odd values.
You lucky bastard Jones. Now I know how you operate a profitable business. I'm a hobbyist and struggling financially. Having said that. Good luck Davey.
I second that.
i am so glad that i live so far away from that place, otherwise i might go broke...
Those red caps are for SB350 connectors for open weather environments so that water doesn't get in the pins, those are the grey connectors you found later on. You would normally see them in use on golf carts and the like.
Those HLG power supplies are for indoor grow lights.
Holy Macaroni, never seen those kind of prices on quality Mean Well PSU. 99% of us only dream to find bargains like this in the world. Greetings from Sweden!!!
I swear, one of the top perks for Dave's IRL friends who are into electronics *has* to be that he's always finding ridiculous dumpster stuff/sales lol. It would be awesome
Man, I wish so much we had a sale like this in the states! Although...I have limited space currently, so...
You do, but you have to actually inform yourself. There are entire businesses built around organizing these sales events for big distributors. If you look for warehouse clearance sales you will find stuff like this.
Dave is happy and like a kid in a candy store i am jealous of this some things in there would be so useful to me in some cases but i say wow this is huge and useful
I'd love to come along and stock up on components but house replied "error. drive full - deltete some stuff before buying". I'd sure bring home a few boxes of those Meanwells!
Sad to see sometimes when you come across finds this good. In my area it usually means a big company liquidated it’s clientele. Bankruptcy… they usually have an auction first then the rest ends up on Craigslist.
It’s how I got my esd safe work bench for $50 that usually runs $1000+ new
Adjustable height computer table 120 ac for $150 with name brand table part.
Aeron chair for $300
Ya it’s used but it’s way better than full price as long as you test them before buying
Yeah, I'm really glad they're only moving warehouse locations. There was a store in my area that was basically the kind of assorted salvaged & new electronics stuff from this video, but it was their whole business - chances are, if you needed something, they had it... and of course, they closed, with the brand/name seemingly bought by another company. Now "their" few locations are like everywhere else, only selling brand-new, commercial crap. Man, do I miss just spending hours browsing that place. The funny thing is, the original place probably had to sell up because of competition from convenient Internet sellers etc instead of everyone going to your old-school electronics shops, but their new incarnation is so damn generic (better than recent Dick Smith, but worse than Jaycar) that I can buy the stuff they sell from any other Internet retailer.
I was just amazed from the biginning till the end. My dad and I would love to come there.
I still have a Zebra 105S that my uncle and I used when developing some warehouse software back in the 90s. Couldn't throw it away. Brings back memories 🙂
Like Canal Street back in the 90's.... And when the last of the Shacks closed... Nothing like his in the US now though.
Looks awesome, that said I am glad nothing like these ever happens here in the UK as i would be utterly broke lol
Thank God we don’t have something like this here in Ireland because I would spend entire my savings on it.
Wish we had this in NZ...
I was thinking the same thing
Note to self... Next time bring a Cart. 😆
Don't they know there's a disruption of the global supply chain... we ain''t got nothin', so its gonna cost 300% more.
It would be with it to go to Bunnings and buy a trolley!!
5:20 anyone who uses power equipment, such as order pickers or reach trucks (small forklifts) is familiar with those connectors. The Yale's I use actually have a larger connector, but some chargers have that grey one with an adapter to fit the machine.
Crazy sale. Sad to hear about the warehouse workers being replaced by robots, though.
They aren't really. All the permanent staff were retained. They won't be needed the casuals though.
I would bet they rely more on the temps or casuals as you call them more than any one else.... Not as peachy as you may think.
Considering that those robots are limited to larger boxes the company might be bringing back the casuals for smaller items.
Robots don't put sand in a RTX 3090Ti, take the graphics card and go home! That happened in Brazil with Amazon BR...
_Big buttons for big projects_
Thanks Dave, got a bit of a laugh on that one :D
I'm going to the airport now and will be there soon.
If those Elo-touch touch panels are about 12" x 9" 4 wire they are getting hard to get in small quantities, you have to buy a min of 100 at approx £70 each. They were used quite a lot in industrial machining centres.
The guy that ordered the power supplies did MeanWell but accidentally added a couple zeros to that pallet count.
That sort of mistake does happen a lot more than you think, got me three weeks of night shift trying to get it cleared.
I used to work in warehousing and in particular high end clothing. It's insane what tends to gather dust in hidden corners. One section of my warehouse was a room that had 20k mens and ladies cashmere full length coats in either brown or black. Absolutely nothing wrong with them and just not wanted any more.
I love your excitement level (in all your videos) - thank you!
Loved that at 0:29, a pushchair stacked to the rafters with stuff while the child is carried behind :D
Ask if they'll sell the meter pan off the side of the building.
We can't get any up here in the USA.
I am SOOOOO jealous, and to make it worse, I buy stuff like those HLG LED drivers new and pay thousands for just 1 box. Those PowerPole connectors were R20 a piece when I last bought, and that was years ago. Wow. Just, wow.
One day he'll have dementia, and will just wander around in circles all day in a big box store, utterly amazed at everything on every shelf.
Wow ! I'd love to be able to grab a trolley load of stuff from there !!
thanks Dave I could watch this all day I so wish i was there
Thanks mate for the heads up. I grabbed the zebra thermal printer.
I wonder how much of that stuff will be on Ebay next week?
Thanks for posting! I'm 10 minutes away from this place, heading down soon
Awesome sale, grabbed about $1000 worth of stuff for $105! Bonus of the day was to see and say hi to Dave himself on his return trip!!!
@@RedbakCustom what did he buy?
@@RedbakCustom Good to meet you! Ran into a bunch of people who had seen the video and raced down there.
@@billigerfusel Some more coolers, a few scopes (wasn't there yesterday), a gaming thingo, power amp. Video soon-ish.
@@EEVblog scopes? I'm heading over...
Dang what an absolute adventure I’d love to go to something like that
I wish they had companies that sell that stuff with sales like that in the UK. I remember Tandy grab bags full of useful components and those 2 packs of resistors under their Archer brand
"I found an entire box of a pack of 10", says "pack of 8" on it🤣made me laugh like hell!
Tyco is what TE Connectivity was previously named. Expensive connectors and related things like crimping tools
Tyco is the parent. TE is a division: Tyco Electronics. There's also Tyco Fire, Tyco Security and about a hundred other divisions. Edit: damn autocorrect.
@@SimoWill75 I know what it stands for, but my point still stands. They previously used the name "Tyco" on their product lines, before 2011, without using the abbreviation TE...
Man what a sight, I'm seriously thinking about flying up from Melbourne tomorrow
I have a side business doing custom LED installations. Seeing those Mean Well 12V power supplies for $10 per box has me absolutely salivating.
Just bought some of them for 20-30-40€ a piece, I would be carting out a pallet for sure.
Looking forward to seeing you discuss what you purchased...
Hello from Boston USA 👍
Hello from Sydney Australia
Fridge freezers, power supplies, components, more fridge freezers, ark of the covenant, connectors, power supplies...
Open the wrong case and your face melts off!
Reminds me of the old Tandy (Radio Shack) tent sales in the UK.
Nothing similar here in Italy!
Very interesting...a dream for everybody around diy and electronics
Jaycar normally: Single 10ohm resistor - $2
Jaycar clearance: 3000w 48v Meanwell PSU - $10
this is crazy, wish we had such clearances over here
A kind of paradise for electronics enthusiasts.
Makes want to drive to Sydney!
I am sure my wife says I have no space left for storage (or brains).
I am so jealous, I have to pay an arm and a leg for these here.
Those 'gallagher' caps at the end of the video are probably for the Gallagher Electric Fence systems (e.g. Cattle fences)
Everything is like $1 ~ $10, and I would still spend thousands!!! Wish I were there!
You have to make shopping list or you will buy to much for sure..Great deals on good products, very nice indeed!
Anyone know where i could get those 900v gallagher capacitors mentioned at the end of the video?
We have Jaycar over the ditch here in NZ but I don't think they have ever had a warehouse moving sale like that.
Boat wheels, mudguards and flippers would have been Road Tech Marine stock, also owned by Electus. I work for jaycar here in Hervey Bay QLD, you wouldn't believe how many fridges we sell... Unreal!
Most of the stock from that warehouse sale are current items.
27:60 the pulse grade cap is for electric fences I think
This is the only time when Jaycar don't rip you off.
That looks great. but what does one do with umpteen million ?? I guess resell them?/
Next week we'll see that as a lifehack Dave has built a guest house with Meanwell power supply bricks.
those connectors at 14:08 are for trailers i build semi trailers for a living and they use those 7 ways
I wonder if there will be a warehouse sale for 2023. Might have to nail it up from VIC to check it out.
I miss our Computer Graveyard/Junkyard. It's all gone on line now EIO. I purchased a Xerox Star Workstation 6085-1 for $30 there.
The Stripe and Zebra look like badge printers which might be used for Trade Show badges.
Would it be advisable to use anything here commercially?
I'm looking forward to seeing what you got.
Gee I hope this doesn't mean that Jaycar is no longer stocking this stuff, especially components.
Haven't seen a close-out sale in Canada for nearly 20 years. Now a days, the bank takes the stock and hires a company to sell the stock at profit. Wish I lived in Australia, you get the best of the sales and weather! :-)
13:10 Anderson SB series dust covers perhaps?
13:11 they are dust covers for Anderson plugs.
Oh man I would be in heaven there. I would ensure to fill my pickup truck with stuff that I'll probably never use, but want just in case I ever need it.