Is £200 a good price for 3 small bits of stripboard?
There's 49 sold so I guess it must be right? Either that or I've stumbled on a money laundering operation.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Veroboard-Stripboard-Copper-Clad-25x64-Pack-of-3-/291533384664?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368
>>904587
>money laundering operation
that is the only possible explanation really
report it
>>904587
price people purchased it at was 1.99 - so seller is probably close to out of stock and will ship if someone is stupid enough to buy at 200
>>904696
Yep, just replied to me:
Hi there, thank you for your message. We're actually awaiting Stock from our supplier so to keep our stock from running out we've raised the price for several days. Our usual price is £1.95 but we offer discounts for larger orders.
>>904696
Also pressure pot exploded?
>>904707
i think the safety plug failed
>Is £200 a good price for 3 small bits of stripboard?
yes if they are coated with 4 millimeters of pure gold, otherwise its like paying 100 £ for a pizza
>>904707
>pressure pot
Logarithmic or linear?
>>904827
exponential
>>904587
looked at this for a while... and aside from feeling bad for the cat... I really want to know just what the hell you'd need 3 phase with 425 amp fuses on each leg for.... something industrial I suspect....
>>905016
>425
Are you sure it's not 125A?
>>905017
apparently I suck at seeing....
still... thats a shitload of amperage.....
>>905023
There was a bit of cat on the right hand one that made the 1 look like a 4.
>>904707
>Also pressure pot exploded?
nope, its just helping with the dishes
>>905016
It's for an elevator
>>905017
The extra 300 A is supplied by the cat.
>>905895
Which would make its ohmic value what?
>>905913
varies depending on the voltage in the circuit, the number of people in the elevator, and how many lives it has left..