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Silicon Chip TENS project.

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Bob Parker

Jan 1, 1970
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I tried that before but it bounced. I've just tried again. Mozilla
Thunderbird underlines all links so I couldn't see the underscore, which
didn't help.

Cheers
Terry

PS I think I'll get my dad to send me a TENS kit too, I've been meaning
to make one for a while now, and it doesnt get easier or cheaper than this!

You'll really 'enjoy' the construction. I replaced the 2 x 0.47uF
63V MKT filter caps with a 1uF 160V electrolytic on its side, and the
last 0.47uF 63V with a 0.47uF 100V MKT on its side.
I hope your father can find a kit. I got the last one in my local
DSE store.



Bob
 
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Bob Parker

Jan 1, 1970
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PS I think I'll get my dad to send me a TENS kit too, I've been meaning
to make one for a while now, and it doesnt get easier or cheaper than this!


Unfortunately DSE's bean counters seem to have just woken up to the
fact that selling kits below the cost of producing them doesn't make
economic sense.
The price of the K3705 TENS kit as shown on the DSE website has just
jumped back up to $49.98. :(

Bob
 
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Jonno

Jan 1, 1970
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Bob said:
Unfortunately DSE's bean counters seem to have just woken up to the
fact that selling kits below the cost of producing them doesn't make
economic sense.
The price of the K3705 TENS kit as shown on the DSE website has just
jumped back up to $49.98. :(

Bob
Not only that but I was in Tocumwal and their store is even more expensive.
Not only this but their management dont realise that we dont only go to
buy a kit but other stuff as well, and free advertising on this media
source will give the negative press. Er NEGATIVE PRESS. DID THEY hear
that? I wonder. But JAYCAR IS OK DS stands for D*P SH*&TS.
Why are they so damn idiotic. Dick Smith worked in the past because of
the select market, not the hyper super market stuff they're now selling.
Thats a completely other market requiring a different sales technique.
PS DS
Why wont you hire smarter older electronics buffs. Instead of the
electronic misfits you find in your stores these days? I can run circles
around them.
 
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Mr.T

Jan 1, 1970
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Jonno said:
Why wont you hire smarter older electronics buffs. Instead of the
electronic misfits you find in your stores these days? I can run circles
around them.

They hire anybody that will work for the crap wages they offer!
Why do you think Jaycar has been advertising for staff for YEARS, when there
is no shortage of real technicians looking for work?

MrT.
 
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Jonno

Jan 1, 1970
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Mr.T said:
They hire anybody that will work for the crap wages they offer!
Why do you think Jaycar has been advertising for staff for YEARS, when there
is no shortage of real technicians looking for work?

MrT.
Thats what I mean. Electronically intelligent people.
It may even rub of and increase sales etc...
 
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Mr.T

Jan 1, 1970
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Jonno said:
Thats what I mean. Electronically intelligent people.
It may even rub of and increase sales etc...

But would require them to pay more than minimum wage, which they are
obviously not prepared to do, or they would have done it already.

MrT.
 
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Jonno

Jan 1, 1970
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Mr.T said:
But would require them to pay more than minimum wage, which they are
obviously not prepared to do, or they would have done it already.

MrT.
Well yes but they have got their head in the sand.
 
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Mr.T

Jan 1, 1970
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Jonno said:
Well yes but they have got their head in the sand.

Unfortunately that may not be the case. These shops are becoming more self
serve. An automated self serve check-out may be next :)

They probably have a better idea of how to make *money* than all the old
shops with knowledgeable staff, that have since gone out of business.
Shame, but that's the way it works I'm afraid.

Personally I have never understood the Harvey Norman business model, But
Gerry Harvey's wealth speaks for itself.
How many electronics engineers wish they could spend their time flying a
helicopter like Dick Smith. Just what HAS he done in the last 20 years?
(stuffing up aviation safety excepted of course, and repackaging
biscuits/peanut butter :)

Welcome to the world of modern marketing.

MrT.
 
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Bob Parker

Jan 1, 1970
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In the UK, the Lloyds Chemist chain is selling a Solpadeine branded TENS for
£9.99p - but replacement gel pads are about £5.


Oh dear - I haven't priced the replacement pads yet. They're probably
a similar price in the Antipodes. :-( Thanks for the info.


Bob
 
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