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  #1
Kevin
 
Default Triac Parts

The upgrade to my Triac has now got past the point of no return, so
I'm selling all the parts I have removed from it. If you are in need
of any Parts just search for "denford Triac" on ebay. I have started
everything at £1 with no reserve -I'd rather they went to someone who
can make use of them than the skip.

Regards
Kevin
 
  #2
Andrew Mawson
 
Default Re: Triac Parts


"Kevin" <kevin.newsgroups@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:hjmsa3pev455vljh6o8b54ek9cpg60qmct@4ax.com...
> The upgrade to my Triac has now got past the point of no return, so
> I'm selling all the parts I have removed from it. If you are in

need
> of any Parts just search for "denford Triac" on ebay. I have

started
> everything at £1 with no reserve -I'd rather they went to someone

who
> can make use of them than the skip.
>
> Regards
> Kevin


Kevin, I hope that you have the same success that I enjoyed selling
all the innards of my Triac on eBay a couple of years ago - iirc they
went for something of the order of £475 having started at 99p. I was
amazed that there was so much interest as the basic control is a bit
of a dead loss !

AWEM


 
  #3
Peter A Forbes
 
Default Re: Triac Parts

On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 22:41:54 +0100, Kevin <kevin.newsgroups@btinternet.com>
wrote:

>The upgrade to my Triac has now got past the point of no return, so
>I'm selling all the parts I have removed from it. If you are in need
>of any Parts just search for "denford Triac" on ebay. I have started
>everything at £1 with no reserve -I'd rather they went to someone who
>can make use of them than the skip.
>
>Regards
>Kevin


Could've used the tape drive as a spare for our CNC engraver, will keep an eye
on the front panel and see what it goes for.

Peter
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Peter & Rita Forbes
Email: diesel@easynet.co.uk
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  #4
Kevin
 
Default Re: Triac Parts


>
>Kevin, I hope that you have the same success that I enjoyed selling
>all the innards of my Triac on eBay a couple of years ago - iirc they
>went for something of the order of £475 having started at 99p. I was
>amazed that there was so much interest as the basic control is a bit
>of a dead loss !
>
>AWEM
>


I'd be delighted with a fraction of that Andrew. The original
controller was OK for the time, about on a par with a TNC145. Not
much use for full 3D work though, which I want to do on the machine
-hence the upgrade.

Regards
Kevin
 
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