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| First post | 2022-05-26 17:03 +1000 |
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Jaycar. keithr0 <user@account.invalid> - 2022-05-26 17:03 +1000
Re: Jaycar. Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> - 2022-05-26 18:51 +1000
Re: Jaycar. Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> - 2022-05-27 05:01 +1000
Re: Jaycar. "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2022-05-27 08:27 +1000
Re: Jaycar. keithr0 <user@account.invalid> - 2022-05-27 11:49 +1000
Re: Jaycar. Clocky <notgonna@happen.com> - 2022-05-27 13:23 +0800
Re: Jaycar. Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> - 2022-05-27 16:30 +1000
Re: Jaycar. "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2022-05-27 21:19 +1000
Re: Jaycar. Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> - 2022-05-28 16:05 +1000
Re: Jaycar. "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2022-05-29 04:54 +1000
Re: Jaycar. Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> - 2022-05-29 06:52 +1000
Re: Jaycar. "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2022-05-29 07:31 +1000
Re: Jaycar. Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> - 2022-05-29 07:56 +1000
Re: Jaycar. Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com> - 2022-05-28 15:28 -0700
Re: Jaycar. "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2022-05-29 08:28 +1000
Re: Jaycar. "Gary R. Schmidt" <grschmidt@acm.org> - 2022-05-29 15:30 +1000
Re: Jaycar. keithr0 <user@account.invalid> - 2022-05-29 11:29 +1000
Re: Jaycar. Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com> - 2022-05-28 18:33 -0700
Re: Jaycar. keithr0 <user@account.invalid> - 2022-05-29 15:48 +1000
Re: Jaycar. Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com> - 2022-05-29 00:12 -0700
Re: Jaycar. Xeno <xenolith@optusnet.com.au> - 2022-05-29 17:26 +1000
Re: Jaycar. Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com> - 2022-05-29 02:07 -0700
Re: Jaycar. Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> - 2022-05-29 16:10 +1000
Re: Jaycar. keithr0 <user@account.invalid> - 2022-05-29 19:28 +1000
Re: Jaycar. Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> - 2022-05-30 07:05 +1000
Re: Jaycar. Daniel65 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> - 2022-05-29 21:12 +1000
Re: Jaycar. Daniel65 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> - 2022-05-30 19:33 +1000
Re: Jaycar. "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2022-05-30 19:49 +1000
Re: Jaycar. "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2022-05-30 19:44 +1000
Re: Jaycar. Daniel65 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> - 2022-05-31 19:15 +1000
Re: Jaycar. Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com> - 2022-05-27 16:15 -0700
Re: Jaycar. Clocky <notgonna@happen.com> - 2022-05-28 09:01 +0800
Re: Jaycar. Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com> - 2022-05-27 18:51 -0700
Re: Jaycar. Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com> - 2022-05-28 00:30 -0700
Re: Jaycar. Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> - 2022-05-28 18:11 +1000
Re: Jaycar. Clocky <notgonna@happen.com> - 2022-06-24 09:40 +0800
Re: Jaycar. Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com> - 2022-06-23 20:03 -0700
Re: Jaycar. "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2022-05-27 08:25 +1000
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| From | keithr0 <user@account.invalid> |
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| Date | 2022-05-26 17:03 +1000 |
| Subject | Jaycar. |
| Message-ID | <jf8n15Foi50U1@mid.individual.net> |
It has been reported that JB Hi, Super Retail Group, and Wesfarmers are looking to buy Jaycar valued at ~$500M.
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| From | Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> |
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| Date | 2022-05-26 18:51 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <jf8td7FpnuoU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #35510 |
On 26-May-22 5:03 pm, keithr0 wrote: > It has been reported that JB Hi, Super Retail Group, and Wesfarmers are > looking to buy Jaycar valued at ~$500M. Then they'll convert it into a standard consumer electronics store, the way they did with Dick Smith, and destroy its market in the process. Sylvia.
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| From | Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> |
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| Date | 2022-05-27 05:01 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <jfa13nF1r41U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #35511 |
On 26/05/2022 6:51 pm, Sylvia Else wrote: > On 26-May-22 5:03 pm, keithr0 wrote: >> It has been reported that JB Hi, Super Retail Group, and Wesfarmers >> are looking to buy Jaycar valued at ~$500M. > > Then they'll convert it into a standard consumer electronics store, the > way they did with Dick Smith, and destroy its market in the process. > > Sylvia. **You mean the market for over-priced junk and counterfeit electronic components? Good riddance. Jaycar has been a blight on the industry for decades.
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-05-27 08:27 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <op.1msrcn0zbyq249@pvr2.lan> |
| In reply to | #35512 |
Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote > Sylvia Else wrote >> keithr0 wrote >>> It has been reported that JB Hi, Super Retail Group, and Wesfarmers >>> are looking to buy Jaycar valued at ~$500M. >> Then they'll convert it into a standard consumer electronics store, >> the way they did with Dick Smith, and destroy its market in the process. > You mean the market for over-priced junk Quite a bit of their stuff isn't junk. Sure, it is higher priced that from aliexpress etc, but handy if you need something quickly. > and counterfeit electronic components? > Good riddance. Jaycar has been a blight on the industry for decades. More of your mindless bullshit.
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| From | keithr0 <user@account.invalid> |
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| Date | 2022-05-27 11:49 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <jfap0fF6536U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #35512 |
On 27/05/2022 5:01 am, Trevor Wilson wrote: > On 26/05/2022 6:51 pm, Sylvia Else wrote: >> On 26-May-22 5:03 pm, keithr0 wrote: >>> It has been reported that JB Hi, Super Retail Group, and Wesfarmers >>> are looking to buy Jaycar valued at ~$500M. >> >> Then they'll convert it into a standard consumer electronics store, >> the way they did with Dick Smith, and destroy its market in the process. >> >> Sylvia. > > **You mean the market for over-priced junk and counterfeit electronic > components? > > Good riddance. Jaycar has been a blight on the industry for decades. > > I get most of my stuff from china, but, if I need something now, I'll go to Jaycar because it's 20 minutes away. I'd rather go to Altronics, but that's half way to Brisbane ans at leas 45 minutes drive.
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| From | Clocky <notgonna@happen.com> |
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| Date | 2022-05-27 13:23 +0800 |
| Message-ID | <t6pn8c$bpe$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #35512 |
On 27/05/2022 3:01 am, Trevor Wilson wrote: > On 26/05/2022 6:51 pm, Sylvia Else wrote: >> On 26-May-22 5:03 pm, keithr0 wrote: >>> It has been reported that JB Hi, Super Retail Group, and Wesfarmers >>> are looking to buy Jaycar valued at ~$500M. >> >> Then they'll convert it into a standard consumer electronics store, >> the way they did with Dick Smith, and destroy its market in the process. >> >> Sylvia. > > **You mean the market for over-priced junk and counterfeit electronic > components? > Counterfeit? Well apart from that dude that did the Arduino (IIRC) starter kit which they blatantly copied, what other examples are there? > Good riddance. Jaycar has been a blight on the industry for decades. > > Rubbish. Sure, they sell junk but they're also handy if you need something and it doesn't need to be top shelf. Very convenient for hobbyists. We don't have a Jaycar, only an agent but they are very helpful and are happy to get things in from other suppliers on their stock orders and not charge additional freight.
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| From | Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> |
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| Date | 2022-05-27 16:30 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <jfb9grF92qiU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #35516 |
On 27/05/2022 3:23 pm, Clocky wrote: > On 27/05/2022 3:01 am, Trevor Wilson wrote: >> On 26/05/2022 6:51 pm, Sylvia Else wrote: >>> On 26-May-22 5:03 pm, keithr0 wrote: >>>> It has been reported that JB Hi, Super Retail Group, and Wesfarmers >>>> are looking to buy Jaycar valued at ~$500M. >>> >>> Then they'll convert it into a standard consumer electronics store, >>> the way they did with Dick Smith, and destroy its market in the process. >>> >>> Sylvia. >> >> **You mean the market for over-priced junk and counterfeit electronic >> components? >> > > Counterfeit? Well apart from that dude that did the Arduino (IIRC) > starter kit which they blatantly copied, what other examples are there? **Jaycar are notorious for selling dodgy, Chinese, re-branded components that do not meet their published specs. Notably, they were caught selling MJ15003/MJ15004 transistors that didn't come close to the manufacturer's specs. Quite a few techs were caught out. Jaycar were kind enough to refund their purchase price, but not the time spent fixing the same fault several times. One of my mates got caught out, when he was repairing a TV set with dodgy Jaycar parts. He lost 4 hours chasing his tail. > >> Good riddance. Jaycar has been a blight on the industry for decades. >> >> > > Rubbish. > > Sure, they sell junk but they're also handy if you need something and it > doesn't need to be top shelf. Very convenient for hobbyists. **Sure. Hobbyists don't care if something they've repaired blows up again. Don't get me wrong: I have a Jaycar 15 minutes from my home and if I need something desperately and/or not critical, I'll buy from them. However, all my US/Euro semiconductors and electrolytic caps come from an ISO9001 supplier, like Element14, RS or X-On. Japanese semis are from WES, which are not immune from selling counterfeit semis either. I was caught a couple of time. And their electros are rubbish. > > We don't have a Jaycar, only an agent but they are very helpful and are > happy to get things in from other suppliers on their stock orders and > not charge additional freight. > **Like I said: Hobbyists don't care if something blows up. I do.
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-05-27 21:19 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <op.1mtq24vqbyq249@pvr2.lan> |
| In reply to | #35517 |
On Fri, 27 May 2022 16:30:48 +1000, Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote: > On 27/05/2022 3:23 pm, Clocky wrote: >> On 27/05/2022 3:01 am, Trevor Wilson wrote: >>> On 26/05/2022 6:51 pm, Sylvia Else wrote: >>>> On 26-May-22 5:03 pm, keithr0 wrote: >>>>> It has been reported that JB Hi, Super Retail Group, and Wesfarmers >>>>> are looking to buy Jaycar valued at ~$500M. >>>> >>>> Then they'll convert it into a standard consumer electronics store, >>>> the way they did with Dick Smith, and destroy its market in the >>>> process. >>>> >>>> Sylvia. >>> >>> **You mean the market for over-priced junk and counterfeit electronic >>> components? >>> >> Counterfeit? Well apart from that dude that did the Arduino (IIRC) >> starter kit which they blatantly copied, what other examples are there? > > Jaycar are notorious for selling dodgy, Chinese, re-branded components > that do not meet their published specs. So don't buy those components from them. stupid. > Notably, they were caught selling MJ15003/MJ15004 transistors that > didn't come close to the manufacturer's specs. Quite a few techs were > caught out. Jaycar were kind enough to refund their purchase price, but > not the time spent fixing the same fault several times. One of my mates > got caught out, when he was repairing a TV set with dodgy Jaycar parts. > He lost 4 hours chasing his tail. So don't buy those components from them. stupid. >>> Good riddance. Jaycar has been a blight on the industry for decades. >>> >>> >> Rubbish. >> Sure, they sell junk but they're also handy if you need something and >> it doesn't need to be top shelf. Very convenient for hobbyists. > Sure. Hobbyists don't care if something they've repaired blows up again. > Don't get me wrong: I have a Jaycar 15 minutes from my home and if I > need something desperately and/or not critical, I'll buy from them. So your original is just more of your mindless bullshit. > However, all my US/Euro semiconductors and electrolytic caps come from > an ISO9001 supplier, like Element14, RS or X-On. Japanese semis are from > WES, which are not immune from selling counterfeit semis either. I was > caught a couple of time. And their electros are rubbish. So only buy the other stuff from Jaycar, stupid. >> We don't have a Jaycar, only an agent but they are very helpful and >> are happy to get things in from other suppliers on their stock orders >> and not charge additional freight. > Like I said: Hobbyists don't care if something blows up. Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something... > I do.
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| From | Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> |
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| Date | 2022-05-28 16:05 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <jfdse5Fo5rqU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #35518 |
On 27/05/2022 9:19 pm, Rod Speed wrote: > On Fri, 27 May 2022 16:30:48 +1000, Trevor Wilson > <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote: > >> On 27/05/2022 3:23 pm, Clocky wrote: >>> On 27/05/2022 3:01 am, Trevor Wilson wrote: >>>> On 26/05/2022 6:51 pm, Sylvia Else wrote: >>>>> On 26-May-22 5:03 pm, keithr0 wrote: >>>>>> It has been reported that JB Hi, Super Retail Group, and >>>>>> Wesfarmers are looking to buy Jaycar valued at ~$500M. >>>>> >>>>> Then they'll convert it into a standard consumer electronics store, >>>>> the way they did with Dick Smith, and destroy its market in the >>>>> process. >>>>> >>>>> Sylvia. >>>> >>>> **You mean the market for over-priced junk and counterfeit >>>> electronic components? >>>> >>> Counterfeit? Well apart from that dude that did the Arduino (IIRC) >>> starter kit which they blatantly copied, what other examples are there? >> >> Jaycar are notorious for selling dodgy, Chinese, re-branded components >> that do not meet their published specs. > > So don't buy those components from them. stupid. **I no longer do. Nuts, bolts, screws, junky toys, etc is all Jaycar is useful for. > >> Notably, they were caught selling MJ15003/MJ15004 transistors that >> didn't come close to the manufacturer's specs. Quite a few techs were >> caught out. Jaycar were kind enough to refund their purchase price, >> but not the time spent fixing the same fault several times. One of my >> mates got caught out, when he was repairing a TV set with dodgy Jaycar >> parts. He lost 4 hours chasing his tail. > > So don't buy those components from them. stupid. **Here's the thing: Those of us who have purchased such components have been burned. > >>>> Good riddance. Jaycar has been a blight on the industry for decades. >>>> >>>> >>> Rubbish. >>> Sure, they sell junk but they're also handy if you need something >>> and it doesn't need to be top shelf. Very convenient for hobbyists. > >> Sure. Hobbyists don't care if something they've repaired blows up >> again. Don't get me wrong: I have a Jaycar 15 minutes from my home and >> if I need something desperately and/or not critical, I'll buy from them. > > So your original is just more of your mindless bullshit. **My original what? > >> However, all my US/Euro semiconductors and electrolytic caps come from >> an ISO9001 supplier, like Element14, RS or X-On. Japanese semis are >> from WES, which are not immune from selling counterfeit semis either. >> I was caught a couple of time. And their electros are rubbish. > > So only buy the other stuff from Jaycar, stupid. **Duh. > >>> We don't have a Jaycar, only an agent but they are very helpful and >>> are happy to get things in from other suppliers on their stock orders >>> and not charge additional freight. > >> Like I said: Hobbyists don't care if something blows up. > > Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something... **Of course hobbyists care. They just don't understand why their project has blown up. They just assume that they've done something stupid, when, in reality, the only stupid thing they did was to buy shitty components from Jaycar.
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-05-29 04:54 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <op.1mv6se00byq249@pvr2.lan> |
| In reply to | #35522 |
On Sat, 28 May 2022 16:05:55 +1000, Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote: > On 27/05/2022 9:19 pm, Rod Speed wrote: >> On Fri, 27 May 2022 16:30:48 +1000, Trevor Wilson >> <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote: >> >>> On 27/05/2022 3:23 pm, Clocky wrote: >>>> On 27/05/2022 3:01 am, Trevor Wilson wrote: >>>>> On 26/05/2022 6:51 pm, Sylvia Else wrote: >>>>>> On 26-May-22 5:03 pm, keithr0 wrote: >>>>>>> It has been reported that JB Hi, Super Retail Group, and >>>>>>> Wesfarmers are looking to buy Jaycar valued at ~$500M. >>>>>> >>>>>> Then they'll convert it into a standard consumer electronics store, >>>>>> the way they did with Dick Smith, and destroy its market in the >>>>>> process. >>>>>> >>>>>> Sylvia. >>>>> >>>>> **You mean the market for over-priced junk and counterfeit >>>>> electronic components? >>>>> >>>> Counterfeit? Well apart from that dude that did the Arduino (IIRC) >>>> starter kit which they blatantly copied, what other examples are >>>> there? >>> >>> Jaycar are notorious for selling dodgy, Chinese, re-branded components >>> that do not meet their published specs. >> So don't buy those components from them. stupid. > I no longer do. Nuts, bolts, screws, junky toys, etc is all Jaycar is > useful for. More of your utterly mindless bullshit. I had an urgent need for a plugpack when lightning took out the one that powered the security system at the local Salvos. I replaced it with one from the local Jaycar because the local Salvos use theirs to catch shop thieves and it is still working fine. When my FTTN system went out for a day or two without notice I couldn't put my hand on my wifi dongle so I got another from the local Jaycar. Price was quite a it higher than from anyone else but cheaper than from Hardly Normal, the only other source in my country town. Worked fine and still does and much more convenient than no internet for a couple of days. >>> Notably, they were caught selling MJ15003/MJ15004 transistors that >>> didn't come close to the manufacturer's specs. Quite a few techs were >>> caught out. Jaycar were kind enough to refund their purchase price, >>> but not the time spent fixing the same fault several times. One of my >>> mates got caught out, when he was repairing a TV set with dodgy Jaycar >>> parts. He lost 4 hours chasing his tail. >> So don't buy those components from them. stupid. > Here's the thing: Those of us who have purchased such components have > been burned. So don't buy those components from them. stupid. >>>>> Good riddance. Jaycar has been a blight on the industry for decades. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Rubbish. >>>> Sure, they sell junk but they're also handy if you need something >>>> and it doesn't need to be top shelf. Very convenient for hobbyists. >> >>> Sure. Hobbyists don't care if something they've repaired blows up >>> again. Don't get me wrong: I have a Jaycar 15 minutes from my home and >>> if I need something desperately and/or not critical, I'll buy from >>> them. >> So your original is just more of your mindless bullshit. > My original what? Claim/post etc. >>> However, all my US/Euro semiconductors and electrolytic caps come from >>> an ISO9001 supplier, like Element14, RS or X-On. Japanese semis are >>> from WES, which are not immune from selling counterfeit semis either. >>> I was caught a couple of time. And their electros are rubbish. >> So only buy the other stuff from Jaycar, stupid. > > **Duh. > >> >>>> We don't have a Jaycar, only an agent but they are very helpful and >>>> are happy to get things in from other suppliers on their stock orders >>>> and not charge additional freight. >> >>> Like I said: Hobbyists don't care if something blows up. >> Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something... > > Of course hobbyists care. They just don't understand why their project > has blown up. They just assume that they've done something stupid, when, > in reality, the only stupid thing they did was to buy shitty components > from Jaycar. None of my purchases from Jaycar have blown up.
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| From | Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> |
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| Date | 2022-05-29 06:52 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <jffgc0F39u6U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #35525 |
On 29/05/2022 4:54 am, Rod Speed wrote: > On Sat, 28 May 2022 16:05:55 +1000, Trevor Wilson > <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote: > >> On 27/05/2022 9:19 pm, Rod Speed wrote: >>> On Fri, 27 May 2022 16:30:48 +1000, Trevor Wilson >>> <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote: >>> >>>> On 27/05/2022 3:23 pm, Clocky wrote: >>>>> On 27/05/2022 3:01 am, Trevor Wilson wrote: >>>>>> On 26/05/2022 6:51 pm, Sylvia Else wrote: >>>>>>> On 26-May-22 5:03 pm, keithr0 wrote: >>>>>>>> It has been reported that JB Hi, Super Retail Group, and >>>>>>>> Wesfarmers are looking to buy Jaycar valued at ~$500M. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Then they'll convert it into a standard consumer electronics >>>>>>> store, the way they did with Dick Smith, and destroy its market >>>>>>> in the process. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sylvia. >>>>>> >>>>>> **You mean the market for over-priced junk and counterfeit >>>>>> electronic components? >>>>>> >>>>> Counterfeit? Well apart from that dude that did the Arduino (IIRC) >>>>> starter kit which they blatantly copied, what other examples are >>>>> there? >>>> >>>> Jaycar are notorious for selling dodgy, Chinese, re-branded >>>> components that do not meet their published specs. > >>> So don't buy those components from them. stupid. > >> I no longer do. Nuts, bolts, screws, junky toys, etc is all Jaycar is >> useful for. > > More of your utterly mindless bullshit. > > I had an urgent need for a plugpack when lightning took out > the one that powered the security system at the local Salvos. > I replaced it with one from the local Jaycar because the local > Salvos use theirs to catch shop thieves and it is still working fine. **My experience with Jaycar plugpacks is not as stellar. I worked on a project for a client a few years back and I purchased 600 X 15VAC, 300ma plug packs from Jaycar. After a few months in the field they began failing (the absolute maximum current drawn was 100ma). When 10% if the plugpacks had failed, I sourced new plugpacks from an Australian manufacturer. These were rated at 16VAC, 100ma. To date (and it has been 25 years) I've had to supply 3 replacements. A 10% failure rate is appallingly bad. A 10% failure rate in a period of a few months is simply unforgivable. > > When my FTTN system went out for a day or two without notice > I couldn't put my hand on my wifi dongle so I got another from > the local Jaycar. Price was quite a it higher than from anyone > else but cheaper than from Hardly Normal, the only other source > in my country town. Worked fine and still does and much more > convenient than no internet for a couple of days. > >>>> Notably, they were caught selling MJ15003/MJ15004 transistors that >>>> didn't come close to the manufacturer's specs. Quite a few techs >>>> were caught out. Jaycar were kind enough to refund their purchase >>>> price, but not the time spent fixing the same fault several times. >>>> One of my mates got caught out, when he was repairing a TV set with >>>> dodgy Jaycar parts. He lost 4 hours chasing his tail. > >>> So don't buy those components from them. stupid. > >> Here's the thing: Those of us who have purchased such components have >> been burned. > > So don't buy those components from them. stupid. **And, once more: How do people know what not to buy, unless they have already purchased rubbish? > >>>>>> Good riddance. Jaycar has been a blight on the industry for decades. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Rubbish. >>>>> Sure, they sell junk but they're also handy if you need something >>>>> and it doesn't need to be top shelf. Very convenient for hobbyists. >>> >>>> Sure. Hobbyists don't care if something they've repaired blows up >>>> again. Don't get me wrong: I have a Jaycar 15 minutes from my home >>>> and if I need something desperately and/or not critical, I'll buy >>>> from them. > >>> So your original is just more of your mindless bullshit. > >> My original what? > > Claim/post etc. **My original claim is spot-on. Jaycar sell over-priced rubbish. Their products are unreliable and many of their components are below spec and/or counterfeit. > >>>> However, all my US/Euro semiconductors and electrolytic caps come >>>> from an ISO9001 supplier, like Element14, RS or X-On. Japanese semis >>>> are from WES, which are not immune from selling counterfeit semis >>>> either. I was caught a couple of time. And their electros are rubbish. >>> So only buy the other stuff from Jaycar, stupid. >> >> **Duh. >> >>> >>>>> We don't have a Jaycar, only an agent but they are very helpful >>>>> and are happy to get things in from other suppliers on their stock >>>>> orders and not charge additional freight. >>> >>>> Like I said: Hobbyists don't care if something blows up. >>> Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something... >> >> Of course hobbyists care. They just don't understand why their project >> has blown up. They just assume that they've done something stupid, >> when, in reality, the only stupid thing they did was to buy shitty >> components from Jaycar. > > None of my purchases from Jaycar have blown up. **Uh-huh.
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-05-29 07:31 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <op.1mwd2qa9byq249@pvr2.lan> |
| In reply to | #35526 |
On Sun, 29 May 2022 06:52:14 +1000, Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote: > On 29/05/2022 4:54 am, Rod Speed wrote: >> On Sat, 28 May 2022 16:05:55 +1000, Trevor Wilson >> <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote: >> >>> On 27/05/2022 9:19 pm, Rod Speed wrote: >>>> On Fri, 27 May 2022 16:30:48 +1000, Trevor Wilson >>>> <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 27/05/2022 3:23 pm, Clocky wrote: >>>>>> On 27/05/2022 3:01 am, Trevor Wilson wrote: >>>>>>> On 26/05/2022 6:51 pm, Sylvia Else wrote: >>>>>>>> On 26-May-22 5:03 pm, keithr0 wrote: >>>>>>>>> It has been reported that JB Hi, Super Retail Group, and >>>>>>>>> Wesfarmers are looking to buy Jaycar valued at ~$500M. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Then they'll convert it into a standard consumer electronics >>>>>>>> store, the way they did with Dick Smith, and destroy its market >>>>>>>> in the process. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Sylvia. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> **You mean the market for over-priced junk and counterfeit >>>>>>> electronic components? >>>>>>> >>>>>> Counterfeit? Well apart from that dude that did the Arduino (IIRC) >>>>>> starter kit which they blatantly copied, what other examples are >>>>>> there? >>>>> >>>>> Jaycar are notorious for selling dodgy, Chinese, re-branded >>>>> components that do not meet their published specs. >> >>>> So don't buy those components from them. stupid. >> >>> I no longer do. Nuts, bolts, screws, junky toys, etc is all Jaycar is >>> useful for. >> More of your utterly mindless bullshit. >> I had an urgent need for a plugpack when lightning took out >> the one that powered the security system at the local Salvos. >> I replaced it with one from the local Jaycar because the local >> Salvos use theirs to catch shop thieves and it is still working fine. > My experience with Jaycar plugpacks is not as stellar. I worked on a > project for a client a few years back and I purchased 600 X 15VAC, 300ma > plug packs from Jaycar. After a few months in the field they began > failing (the absolute maximum current drawn was 100ma). When 10% if the > plugpacks had failed, I sourced new plugpacks from an Australian > manufacturer. These were rated at 16VAC, 100ma. To date (and it has been > 25 years) I've had to supply 3 replacements. > > A 10% failure rate is appallingly bad. A 10% failure rate in a period of > a few months is simply unforgivable. The one I got is still working fine. >> When my FTTN system went out for a day or two without notice >> I couldn't put my hand on my wifi dongle so I got another from >> the local Jaycar. Price was quite a it higher than from anyone >> else but cheaper than from Hardly Normal, the only other source >> in my country town. Worked fine and still does and much more >> convenient than no internet for a couple of days. >> >>>>> Notably, they were caught selling MJ15003/MJ15004 transistors that >>>>> didn't come close to the manufacturer's specs. Quite a few techs >>>>> were caught out. Jaycar were kind enough to refund their purchase >>>>> price, but not the time spent fixing the same fault several times. >>>>> One of my mates got caught out, when he was repairing a TV set with >>>>> dodgy Jaycar parts. He lost 4 hours chasing his tail. >> >>>> So don't buy those components from them. stupid. >> >>> Here's the thing: Those of us who have purchased such components have >>> been burned. >> So don't buy those components from them. stupid. > And, once more: How do people know what not to buy, unless they have > already purchased rubbish? You can get real radical and ask others who have bought stuff from Jaycar. >>>>>>> Good riddance. Jaycar has been a blight on the industry for >>>>>>> decades. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> Rubbish. >>>>>> Sure, they sell junk but they're also handy if you need something >>>>>> and it doesn't need to be top shelf. Very convenient for hobbyists. >>>> >>>>> Sure. Hobbyists don't care if something they've repaired blows up >>>>> again. Don't get me wrong: I have a Jaycar 15 minutes from my home >>>>> and if I need something desperately and/or not critical, I'll buy >>>>> from them. >> >>>> So your original is just more of your mindless bullshit. >> >>> My original what? >> Claim/post etc. > My original claim is spot-on. Bullshit it is. > Jaycar sell over-priced rubbish. They sell plenty of adequate quality stuff and some find they need something right now and don't need the week's delay from another Oz supplier or the months delay with aliexpress or ebay sellers who use chinese suppliers. > Their products are unreliable That's bullshit with plenty of them. > and many of their components are below spec and/or counterfeit. So don't buy those, stupid. >>>>> However, all my US/Euro semiconductors and electrolytic caps come >>>>> from an ISO9001 supplier, like Element14, RS or X-On. Japanese semis >>>>> are from WES, which are not immune from selling counterfeit semis >>>>> either. I was caught a couple of time. And their electros are >>>>> rubbish. >>>> So only buy the other stuff from Jaycar, stupid. >>> >>> **Duh. >>> >>>> >>>>>> We don't have a Jaycar, only an agent but they are very helpful >>>>>> and are happy to get things in from other suppliers on their stock >>>>>> orders and not charge additional freight. >>>> >>>>> Like I said: Hobbyists don't care if something blows up. >>>> Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something... >>> >>> Of course hobbyists care. They just don't understand why their project >>> has blown up. They just assume that they've done something stupid, >>> when, in reality, the only stupid thing they did was to buy shitty >>> components from Jaycar. >> None of my purchases from Jaycar have blown up. > Uh-huh. Fraid so.
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| From | Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> |
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| Date | 2022-05-29 07:56 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <jffk58F3vj6U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #35527 |
On 29/05/2022 7:31 am, Rod Speed wrote: > On Sun, 29 May 2022 06:52:14 +1000, Trevor Wilson > <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote: > >> On 29/05/2022 4:54 am, Rod Speed wrote: >>> On Sat, 28 May 2022 16:05:55 +1000, Trevor Wilson >>> <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote: >>> >>>> On 27/05/2022 9:19 pm, Rod Speed wrote: >>>>> On Fri, 27 May 2022 16:30:48 +1000, Trevor Wilson >>>>> <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On 27/05/2022 3:23 pm, Clocky wrote: >>>>>>> On 27/05/2022 3:01 am, Trevor Wilson wrote: >>>>>>>> On 26/05/2022 6:51 pm, Sylvia Else wrote: >>>>>>>>> On 26-May-22 5:03 pm, keithr0 wrote: >>>>>>>>>> It has been reported that JB Hi, Super Retail Group, and >>>>>>>>>> Wesfarmers are looking to buy Jaycar valued at ~$500M. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Then they'll convert it into a standard consumer electronics >>>>>>>>> store, the way they did with Dick Smith, and destroy its market >>>>>>>>> in the process. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Sylvia. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> **You mean the market for over-priced junk and counterfeit >>>>>>>> electronic components? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Counterfeit? Well apart from that dude that did the Arduino >>>>>>> (IIRC) starter kit which they blatantly copied, what other >>>>>>> examples are there? >>>>>> >>>>>> Jaycar are notorious for selling dodgy, Chinese, re-branded >>>>>> components that do not meet their published specs. >>> >>>>> So don't buy those components from them. stupid. >>> >>>> I no longer do. Nuts, bolts, screws, junky toys, etc is all Jaycar >>>> is useful for. >>> More of your utterly mindless bullshit. >>> I had an urgent need for a plugpack when lightning took out >>> the one that powered the security system at the local Salvos. >>> I replaced it with one from the local Jaycar because the local >>> Salvos use theirs to catch shop thieves and it is still working fine. > >> My experience with Jaycar plugpacks is not as stellar. I worked on a >> project for a client a few years back and I purchased 600 X 15VAC, >> 300ma plug packs from Jaycar. After a few months in the field they >> began failing (the absolute maximum current drawn was 100ma). When 10% >> if the plugpacks had failed, I sourced new plugpacks from an >> Australian manufacturer. These were rated at 16VAC, 100ma. To date >> (and it has been 25 years) I've had to supply 3 replacements. >> >> A 10% failure rate is appallingly bad. A 10% failure rate in a period >> of a few months is simply unforgivable. > > The one I got is still working fine. **Your sample experience of ONE is duly noted. MY sample experience was SIX HUNDRED. A 10% failure rate within a few months is appalling. > >>> When my FTTN system went out for a day or two without notice >>> I couldn't put my hand on my wifi dongle so I got another from >>> the local Jaycar. Price was quite a it higher than from anyone >>> else but cheaper than from Hardly Normal, the only other source >>> in my country town. Worked fine and still does and much more >>> convenient than no internet for a couple of days. >>> >>>>>> Notably, they were caught selling MJ15003/MJ15004 transistors that >>>>>> didn't come close to the manufacturer's specs. Quite a few techs >>>>>> were caught out. Jaycar were kind enough to refund their purchase >>>>>> price, but not the time spent fixing the same fault several times. >>>>>> One of my mates got caught out, when he was repairing a TV set >>>>>> with dodgy Jaycar parts. He lost 4 hours chasing his tail. >>> >>>>> So don't buy those components from them. stupid. >>> >>>> Here's the thing: Those of us who have purchased such components >>>> have been burned. > >>> So don't buy those components from them. stupid. > >> And, once more: How do people know what not to buy, unless they have >> already purchased rubbish? > > You can get real radical and ask others who have bought stuff from Jaycar. **At some point, someone has to be the first. Phil Allison was one of, if not, the first person to publicise the failings of Jaycar and Dick Smith WRT counterfeit parts. And, here's the thing: We already have a system in place to ensure consumers obtain quality parts. It's called ISO9001 accreditation. RS Components, ELement14, X-On and others have it. Jaycar doesn't. > >>>>>>>> Good riddance. Jaycar has been a blight on the industry for >>>>>>>> decades. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Rubbish. >>>>>>> Sure, they sell junk but they're also handy if you need >>>>>>> something and it doesn't need to be top shelf. Very convenient >>>>>>> for hobbyists. >>>>> >>>>>> Sure. Hobbyists don't care if something they've repaired blows up >>>>>> again. Don't get me wrong: I have a Jaycar 15 minutes from my home >>>>>> and if I need something desperately and/or not critical, I'll buy >>>>>> from them. >>> >>>>> So your original is just more of your mindless bullshit. >>> >>>> My original what? >>> Claim/post etc. > >> My original claim is spot-on. > > Bullshit it is. **Not only have I provided examples to prove you wrong, but Jaycar's failings are well documented. > >> Jaycar sell over-priced rubbish. > > They sell plenty of adequate quality stuff and some find > they need something right now and don't need the week's > delay from another Oz supplier or the months delay with > aliexpress or ebay sellers who use chinese suppliers. **How do you know if anything Jaycar sells is adequate? They don't have ISO9001 accreditation. > >> Their products are unreliable > > That's bullshit with plenty of them. **Sure. Their nuts and bolts are OK. > >> and many of their components are below spec and/or counterfeit. > > So don't buy those, stupid. **Tell me, in as much detail as you feel necessary, how YOU go about ascertaining if a (say) MJ15003 transistor is counterfeit or not. More importantly: Why should any consumer be forced to carefully check every component they buy, before they install it into a project or repair job? > >>>>>> However, all my US/Euro semiconductors and electrolytic caps come >>>>>> from an ISO9001 supplier, like Element14, RS or X-On. Japanese >>>>>> semis are from WES, which are not immune from selling counterfeit >>>>>> semis either. I was caught a couple of time. And their electros >>>>>> are rubbish. >>>>> So only buy the other stuff from Jaycar, stupid. >>>> >>>> **Duh. >>>> >>>>> >>>>>>> We don't have a Jaycar, only an agent but they are very helpful >>>>>>> and are happy to get things in from other suppliers on their >>>>>>> stock orders and not charge additional freight. >>>>> >>>>>> Like I said: Hobbyists don't care if something blows up. >>>>> Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something... >>>> >>>> Of course hobbyists care. They just don't understand why their >>>> project has blown up. They just assume that they've done something >>>> stupid, when, in reality, the only stupid thing they did was to buy >>>> shitty components from Jaycar. > >>> None of my purchases from Jaycar have blown up. > >> Uh-huh. > > Fraid so. **Time will tell.
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| From | Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-05-28 15:28 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <fb497c05-1cfe-4521-bec2-156469d3dff7n@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #35528 |
Trevor Wilson wrote:
==================
>
>
> **At some point, someone has to be the first. Phil Allison was one of,
> if not, the first person to publicise the failings of Jaycar and Dick
> Smith WRT counterfeit parts.
>
** Could only do that when internet forums allowed such publication.
Before that, I could not get magazines like EA or Electronics Today to even mention it - though worthless, fake MJ number TO3s were ruining power amp kits produced to their published designs.
I remember speaking to Roger Harrison ( ET) and Gary Cratt ( DSE ) about the issue.
Both had nothing sensible to say.
> And, here's the thing: We already have a system in place to ensure
> consumers obtain quality parts. It's called ISO9001 accreditation. RS
> Components, ELement14, X-On and others have it. Jaycar doesn't.
** Hold on a mo !!!
A few years back, Jaycar used to *brag* about being ISO9001 accredited.
Huge joke, all they could ever do was record files of which shonky dealers they bought stuff from.
By chance, I found out one of them was Ellistronics.
> **Tell me, in as much detail as you feel necessary, how YOU go about
> ascertaining if a (say) MJ15003 transistor is counterfeit or not.
** There is only one sure way - trace it to the factory that made it.
MJ xxxx numbers are propriety to Motorola or ON Semi and cannot be made by outsiders like 2Nxxxx types.
> More importantly: Why should any consumer be forced to carefully check
> every component they buy, before they install it into a project or
> repair job?
** You mean like they have to with valves ?
..... Phil
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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-05-29 08:28 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <op.1mwgpeo2byq249@pvr2.lan> |
| In reply to | #35528 |
On Sun, 29 May 2022 07:56:54 +1000, Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote: > On 29/05/2022 7:31 am, Rod Speed wrote: >> On Sun, 29 May 2022 06:52:14 +1000, Trevor Wilson >> <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote: >> >>> On 29/05/2022 4:54 am, Rod Speed wrote: >>>> On Sat, 28 May 2022 16:05:55 +1000, Trevor Wilson >>>> <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 27/05/2022 9:19 pm, Rod Speed wrote: >>>>>> On Fri, 27 May 2022 16:30:48 +1000, Trevor Wilson >>>>>> <trevor@rageaudio.com.au> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 27/05/2022 3:23 pm, Clocky wrote: >>>>>>>> On 27/05/2022 3:01 am, Trevor Wilson wrote: >>>>>>>>> On 26/05/2022 6:51 pm, Sylvia Else wrote: >>>>>>>>>> On 26-May-22 5:03 pm, keithr0 wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> It has been reported that JB Hi, Super Retail Group, and >>>>>>>>>>> Wesfarmers are looking to buy Jaycar valued at ~$500M. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Then they'll convert it into a standard consumer electronics >>>>>>>>>> store, the way they did with Dick Smith, and destroy its market >>>>>>>>>> in the process. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Sylvia. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> **You mean the market for over-priced junk and counterfeit >>>>>>>>> electronic components? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Counterfeit? Well apart from that dude that did the Arduino >>>>>>>> (IIRC) starter kit which they blatantly copied, what other >>>>>>>> examples are there? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Jaycar are notorious for selling dodgy, Chinese, re-branded >>>>>>> components that do not meet their published specs. >>>> >>>>>> So don't buy those components from them. stupid. >>>> >>>>> I no longer do. Nuts, bolts, screws, junky toys, etc is all Jaycar >>>>> is useful for. >>>> More of your utterly mindless bullshit. >>>> I had an urgent need for a plugpack when lightning took out >>>> the one that powered the security system at the local Salvos. >>>> I replaced it with one from the local Jaycar because the local >>>> Salvos use theirs to catch shop thieves and it is still working fine. >> >>> My experience with Jaycar plugpacks is not as stellar. I worked on a >>> project for a client a few years back and I purchased 600 X 15VAC, >>> 300ma plug packs from Jaycar. After a few months in the field they >>> began failing (the absolute maximum current drawn was 100ma). When 10% >>> if the plugpacks had failed, I sourced new plugpacks from an >>> Australian manufacturer. These were rated at 16VAC, 100ma. To date >>> (and it has been 25 years) I've had to supply 3 replacements. >>> >>> A 10% failure rate is appallingly bad. A 10% failure rate in a period >>> of a few months is simply unforgivable. >> The one I got is still working fine. > Your sample experience of ONE is duly noted. There you go again, face down in the mud, as always. It was more than one. > MY sample experience was SIX HUNDRED. A 10% failure rate within a few > months is appalling. With just ONE model, stupid. >>>> When my FTTN system went out for a day or two without notice >>>> I couldn't put my hand on my wifi dongle so I got another from >>>> the local Jaycar. Price was quite a it higher than from anyone >>>> else but cheaper than from Hardly Normal, the only other source >>>> in my country town. Worked fine and still does and much more >>>> convenient than no internet for a couple of days. >>>> >>>>>>> Notably, they were caught selling MJ15003/MJ15004 transistors that >>>>>>> didn't come close to the manufacturer's specs. Quite a few techs >>>>>>> were caught out. Jaycar were kind enough to refund their purchase >>>>>>> price, but not the time spent fixing the same fault several times. >>>>>>> One of my mates got caught out, when he was repairing a TV set >>>>>>> with dodgy Jaycar parts. He lost 4 hours chasing his tail. >>>> >>>>>> So don't buy those components from them. stupid. >>>> >>>>> Here's the thing: Those of us who have purchased such components >>>>> have been burned. >> >>>> So don't buy those components from them. stupid. >> >>> And, once more: How do people know what not to buy, unless they have >>> already purchased rubbish? >> You can get real radical and ask others who have bought stuff from >> Jaycar. > At some point, someone has to be the first. I am never first with what I buy from Jaycar. > Phil Allison was one of, if not, the first person to publicise the > failings of Jaycar and Dick Smith WRT counterfeit parts. I don't buy stuff that can be counterfeited from Jaycar. > And, here's the thing: We already have a system in place to ensure > consumers obtain quality parts. It's called ISO9001 accreditation. RS > Components, ELement14, X-On and others have it. Jaycar doesn't. None of those have a walk in in my country town except Jaycar, stupid. >>>>>>>>> Good riddance. Jaycar has been a blight on the industry for >>>>>>>>> decades. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Rubbish. >>>>>>>> Sure, they sell junk but they're also handy if you need >>>>>>>> something and it doesn't need to be top shelf. Very convenient >>>>>>>> for hobbyists. >>>>>> >>>>>>> Sure. Hobbyists don't care if something they've repaired blows up >>>>>>> again. Don't get me wrong: I have a Jaycar 15 minutes from my home >>>>>>> and if I need something desperately and/or not critical, I'll buy >>>>>>> from them. >>>> >>>>>> So your original is just more of your mindless bullshit. >>>> >>>>> My original what? >>>> Claim/post etc. >> >>> My original claim is spot-on. >> Bullshit it is. > Not only have I provided examples to prove you wrong, You didn't prove me wrong on walk in access, fuckwit. > but Jaycar's failings are well documented. In spades with the lack of any other walk in in my country town, fuckwit. >>> Jaycar sell over-priced rubbish. >> They sell plenty of adequate quality stuff and some find >> they need something right now and don't need the week's >> delay from another Oz supplier or the months delay with >> aliexpress or ebay sellers who use chinese suppliers. > How do you know if anything Jaycar sells is adequate? Buy buying it and see if it works and doesn't fail soon, stupid. > They don't have ISO9001 accreditation. But do have walk in access in my town, fuckwit. >>> Their products are unreliable >> That's bullshit with plenty of them. > Sure. Their nuts and bolts are OK. Lot more than just their nuts and bolts, you pathetic excuse for a bullshit artist. >>> and many of their components are below spec and/or counterfeit. >> So don't buy those, stupid. > Tell me, in as much detail as you feel necessary, how YOU go about > ascertaining if a (say) MJ15003 transistor is counterfeit or not. I don't buy those from Jaycar, fuckwit. > More importantly: Why should any consumer be forced to carefully check > every component they buy, before they install it into a project or > repair job? When they need it right now, fuckwit. >>>>>>> However, all my US/Euro semiconductors and electrolytic caps come >>>>>>> from an ISO9001 supplier, like Element14, RS or X-On. Japanese >>>>>>> semis are from WES, which are not immune from selling counterfeit >>>>>>> semis either. I was caught a couple of time. And their electros >>>>>>> are rubbish. >>>>>> So only buy the other stuff from Jaycar, stupid. >>>>> >>>>> **Duh. >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>> We don't have a Jaycar, only an agent but they are very helpful >>>>>>>> and are happy to get things in from other suppliers on their >>>>>>>> stock orders and not charge additional freight. >>>>>> >>>>>>> Like I said: Hobbyists don't care if something blows up. >>>>>> Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something... >>>>> >>>>> Of course hobbyists care. They just don't understand why their >>>>> project has blown up. They just assume that they've done something >>>>> stupid, when, in reality, the only stupid thing they did was to buy >>>>> shitty components from Jaycar. >> >>>> None of my purchases from Jaycar have blown up. >> >>> Uh-huh. >> Fraid so. > > **Time will tell. Time has already told. I haven't bought anything from them since before covid, fuckwit.
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| From | "Gary R. Schmidt" <grschmidt@acm.org> |
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| Date | 2022-05-29 15:30 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <k0dbmi-4n7.ln1@paranoia.mcleod-schmidt.id.au> |
| In reply to | #35528 |
On 29/05/2022 07:56, Trevor Wilson wrote: [SNIP] > And, here's the thing: We already have a system in place to ensure > consumers obtain quality parts. It's called ISO9001 accreditation. RS > Components, ELement14, X-On and others have it. Jaycar doesn't. > Sorry to burst your bubble, but ISO9001 does *not* guarantee quality, only that a defined process was followed. So if the parts that get loaded into the container are rejects from the sweepings of the factory floors in Guangzhou, but the *paperwork* says the are "titanium-plated watsits", then ISO9001 has been followed. Doesn't help when your watsit blows up or fails catastrophically. There was an example of this large-scale failure of process back in the 1980s in the USA to do with aircraft parts. There were fatalities, IIRC. Cheers, Gary B-)
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| From | keithr0 <user@account.invalid> |
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| Date | 2022-05-29 11:29 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <jfg0j4F6661U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #35526 |
On 29/05/2022 6:52 am, Trevor Wilson wrote: > **My experience with Jaycar plugpacks is not as stellar. I worked on a > project for a client a few years back and I purchased 600 X 15VAC, 300ma > plug packs from Jaycar. After a few months in the field they began > failing (the absolute maximum current drawn was 100ma). When 10% if the > plugpacks had failed, I sourced new plugpacks from an Australian > manufacturer. These were rated at 16VAC, 100ma. To date (and it has been > 25 years) I've had to supply 3 replacements. > > A 10% failure rate is appallingly bad. A 10% failure rate in a period of > a few months is simply unforgivable. Have you not heard of the "Bathtub" curve of reliability? Over a large number of components, the failure rate is high early on, then it falls to a lower steady level rising again when the component reaches EOL. We used to deal in 10s of thousands of hard disks, and the effect was very noticeable.
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| From | Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-05-28 18:33 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <a558e3e2-86d7-4f23-b197-f56e3535f2aen@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #35531 |
Pommy keithr0 lunatic wrote:
===========================
> On 29/05/2022 6:52 am, Trevor Wilson wrote:
>
> > **My experience with Jaycar plugpacks is not as stellar. I worked on a
> > project for a client a few years back and I purchased 600 X 15VAC, 300ma
> > plug packs from Jaycar. After a few months in the field they began
> > failing (the absolute maximum current drawn was 100ma). When 10% if the
> > plugpacks had failed, I sourced new plugpacks from an Australian
> > manufacturer. These were rated at 16VAC, 100ma. To date (and it has been
> > 25 years) I've had to supply 3 replacements.
> >
> > A 10% failure rate is appallingly bad. A 10% failure rate in a period of
> > a few months is simply unforgivable.
>
> Have you not heard of the "Bathtub" curve of reliability?
** Massive, stupid irrelevance.
> Over a large number of components,
** How many parts are there in an AC plugpak ?
The answer is one.
How long do such items usually last.
Answer, 20 years plus.
..... Phil
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| From | keithr0 <user@account.invalid> |
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| Date | 2022-05-29 15:48 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <jfgfofF8p39U2@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #35532 |
On 29/05/2022 11:33 am, Phil Allison wrote: > Pommy keithr0 lunatic wrote: > =========================== >> On 29/05/2022 6:52 am, Trevor Wilson wrote: >> >>> **My experience with Jaycar plugpacks is not as stellar. I worked on a >>> project for a client a few years back and I purchased 600 X 15VAC, 300ma >>> plug packs from Jaycar. After a few months in the field they began >>> failing (the absolute maximum current drawn was 100ma). When 10% if the >>> plugpacks had failed, I sourced new plugpacks from an Australian >>> manufacturer. These were rated at 16VAC, 100ma. To date (and it has been >>> 25 years) I've had to supply 3 replacements. >>> >>> A 10% failure rate is appallingly bad. A 10% failure rate in a period of >>> a few months is simply unforgivable. >> >> Have you not heard of the "Bathtub" curve of reliability? > > ** Massive, stupid irrelevance. Since you've never worked on anything more complex than a toaster, I wouldn't expect you to be able to understand. >> Over a large number of components, > > ** How many parts are there in an AC plugpak ? > The answer is one. The plugpack is the component you idiot.
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| From | Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-05-29 00:12 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <6c5e8d6f-65df-4400-ac9a-c653eb241051n@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #35534 |
Pommy keithr0 rabid lunatic wrote: ============================= >> > >>> A 10% failure rate is appallingly bad. A 10% failure rate in a period of > >>> a few months is simply unforgivable. > >> > >> Have you not heard of the "Bathtub" curve of reliability? > > > > ** Massive, stupid irrelevance. > Since .... ** Fuck off you bullshitting pommy cunthead. > >> Over a large number of components, > > > > ** How many parts are there in an AC plugpak ? > > The answer is one. > The plugpack is the component you idiot. ** Wot insane crap. ....... Phil
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