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Old 30th July 2008, 03:07 PM
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Default Unknown devices help needed: Circuit Breakers

Hello there, I have some electronic devices which I need advice/suggestion on where I might be able to find people who are interested.

My dad's friend had them for his workshop machinaries if I haven't mistaken and is planning on retiring... hence these devices.

There's a bunch of circuit breaker ranging from 15Amps to 250Amps (brand new & used) and they're all "3 poles".

I am not familiar with these devices and hardly know their exact use.

The brands are Fuji, Mitusbihi, Terasaki and Merlin Gerin.

Do you guys have any idea on the actual use and perhaps where/what kinda stores I might be able to find interested parties?

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I think maybe you could put your circuit breakers info to some B2B websites where there are many buyers and sellers to visit every day. Such as Alibaba.com, Globalsources.com or Made-in-China.com.
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is this a spam!!!!never came across such
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is this a spam!!!!never came across such
The post by Sabrina was spam. It has been deleted. The post with pics is someone elses and I don't think it is a spam.
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You spammers are getting smarter each day.
Yep, it was spammed post by sabrina. User was banned.
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Isn't it rude by you admin guys to ban the user for a single spam?????
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Isn't it rude by you admin guys to ban the user for a single spam?????
No.

The three years of experience comes in handy. The users aren't banned if they spammed unintentionally. However, there are users who get registered only to spam. Its very easy to figure them out by reading their profile and the post content.

The admin folks know the difference between mistake and crime.
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Well, if anything, its rude to spam in the first place, whether its one post or not

As Biggie said (and as you'll see over time), some just join to spam. It just wastes people's time and effort. We want to have meaningful and useful discussions here
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