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RE: [nanog]: Re: Cheap temperature sensors

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tomas Daniska)
Tue Sep 23 08:57:27 2003

Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 14:56:39 +0200
From: "Tomas Daniska" <tomas@tronet.com>
To: "Robert Boyle" <robert@tellurian.com>,
	"Andrew D Kirch" <trelane@trelane.net>
Cc: <nanog@merit.edu>
Errors-To: owner-nanog-outgoing@merit.edu



> All comparable solutions were $2000-3000 for the same number=20
> of sensors. I=20
> was half expecting to loose $445 to a scam company in=20
> Slovakia. I was very=20
> pleasantly surprised and I wanted to share my positive=20
> experience. I was=20


<no-scam>
actually being from .sk, i just can tell that what you might consider a
crap price in .us gets you a reasonably good product here

there are several companies here developing measurement and power
systems, both telco- and industry- grade and they have great renome
abroad

if you need flexibility in [reasonably priced] custom-built products, i
believe the best bet is one of these companies
</no-scam>


sorry if this disturbed you

--

deejay=20


a.k.a.

--
=20
Tomas Daniska
systems engineer
Tronet Computer Networks
Plynarenska 5, 829 75 Bratislava, Slovakia
tel: +421 2 58224111, fax: +421 2 58224199
=20
A transistor protected by a fast-acting fuse will protect the fuse by
blowing first.


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