I gave up on buying them, just ordered them from Amazon or Ebay, had them
the next day, there are a boat load of sellers. Some near enough to get them
to you next day with no extra charge.
Make sure you get the right pin and barrel dimensions, measure them BOTH.
Used to build laser luminaires for
On Fri, 25 Aug 2017, John Meissen wrote:
>> Grainger Industrial Supplies or Platt Electric might carry them.
>
> Are these places that sell retail? I'm looking for parts for a small personal
> project.
John,
I don't know about Grainger, but I've purchased a few things at the Platt
store in Gr
joh...@gmx.com said:
> United Radio Supply at NE 7th and Couch would be my first choice.
> https://www.ursele.com/about/
rshep...@appl-ecosys.com said:
> Grainger Industrial Supplies or Platt Electric might carry them.
Are these places that sell retail? I'm looking for parts for a small person
On Fri, 25 Aug 2017 12:55:49 -0700
"John Meissen" dijo:
>
>I used to go to Radio Shack for this sort of thing.
>
>Does anyone know of a local source for barrel connectors (used on
>things like laptop power bricks and other power supplies) other than
>Fry's?
United Radio Supply at NE 7th and Cou
On Fri, 25 Aug 2017, John Meissen wrote:
> Does anyone know of a local source for barrel connectors (used on things
> like laptop power bricks and other power supplies) other than Fry's?
John,
Grainger Industrial Supplies or Platt Electric might carry them.
Rich
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Surplus Gizmos in Hillsboro may have them.
On Aug 25, 2017 12:58 PM, "John Meissen" wrote:
>
> I used to go to Radio Shack for this sort of thing.
>
> Does anyone know of a local source for barrel connectors (used on things
> like
> laptop power bricks and other power supplies) other than Fry's?
I used to go to Radio Shack for this sort of thing.
Does anyone know of a local source for barrel connectors (used on things like
laptop power bricks and other power supplies) other than Fry's?
john-
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While I have no personal experience, I have talked with folks who have
mentioned good success with running Linux on NUCs.
Michael
On Aug 25, 2017 07:13, "Chuck Hast" wrote:
> I was going to say anyone who uses Raspberry Pi's knows to keep a few
> hdmi > vga dongles around. I probably have 3 he
I am using nuc at work with both Cents and Linux Mint.
Not an issue at all.
Let me know if you have specific questions
On Aug 24, 2017 10:43 PM, "Russell Senior"
wrote:
>
> I assume this just works, but does anyone have recent experience/advice
> regarding putting Linux on Intel NUC's? or si
I was going to say anyone who uses Raspberry Pi's knows to keep a few
hdmi > vga dongles around. I probably have 3 here in different cases.
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 1:43 AM, Russell Senior
wrote:
> > "Tomas" == Tomas Kuchta writes:
>
> Tomas> Forgot to mention DisplayPort and HDMI output, bu
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