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Don't cost you nuthin' to bump it... Thanks!
Hi All!
My brother-in-law's collection (around 12) of 1:24 scale NASCAR diecast model cars from the mid- to late-90s, mostly mint in original boxes are available individually or all together. Some are limited editions with certificates of authenticity. PM me for a list.
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Like new Adesso ACK-595PW Mini/Compact PS/2 keyboard. Off white. 88 keys with 104 key functions. PS/2 connection, over 6 foot cord. Product page link:
http://www.adesso.com/products_detail.asp?productid=146 . I've used it for about a month. Layout approximates IBM AT keyboard (aka the One True Keyboard). Ship wt. 2 pounds. Can fit in Priority Flat Rate envelope without original box - will include any important labeling and papers from the box like UPC, etc. One time shipping special: Overnight express envelope (reg. $15.00) - only $7.50. Has nearly a year left on warranty - will supply a copy of invoice - was a gift from "Uncle Bill", right... $27.50. With original box, regular shipping rates apply. Parcel Post or Priority will be cheaper.
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New Yate Loon 120x25mm fans. I bought extras to knock my per unit cost down so I have a few to sell. I have two D12SM-12 left. You know what they are so no sense duplicating that info here. 1@$5.00, 2@ $9.00. Plus shipping by First Class mail packaged well enough that they should get there safely. I will insure if you force me - uninsured go at buyer's risk but keeps the price lower than you can get one or two units shipped elsewhere. I also have the long silicone pins for them in UV Blue or Black at $1.50 per pack or regular fan screws at 50 cents per set (adds 0.1 oz per set to the ship wt. each). If you want, I'll cut the 4-pin Molex connectors off leaving just the 3-pin fan connector - saves 0.3 oz. per fan - may save some postage... I have some other fan accys too: silicone gaskets, wire guards, etc. Just ask!
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Aerocool Coolview ATX computer case, silver. Large, heavy case with lots of drive bays (I call it a poor man's Stacker). Unique smooth look - you won't be tripping over them at your friends' houses - exclusivity can be worth a lot. Large window.
Mfr. Page. Comes with an integrated four-channel temp/fan monitor/controller with LED display. Currently $107. ($122. shipped) is the best price per Froogle. Prefer to sell to someone in the area (central NY) as the shipping can be outrageous for oversized packages (it's already traveled across the country once), but I'll work with you to find the most reasonable shipping available - I have USPS, DHL and UPS shipping available. Asking $75.00 (was 87.50) plus shipping if necessary.
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1/8" Nylon Cable Clamps, Keystone part no. 7620 - Made in USA. Very useful in suspending noisy hard drives etc.
$1.00 per dozen plus shipping. Seven sets available.
SpecSheet. And here's just one
example of how to use them.
. Will be shipped by First Class mail, no insurance, no Delivery Confirmation to keep costs low. Buyer assumes all shipping risk.
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New Sanyo Denki 120x120x38mm, 3-wire fans. Best for exhaust and on WCing radiators but can be used successfully in other applications as well. They are model no. 109R1212H1071. Don't bother trying to look the number up as it is not in Sanyo's catalog - customized for Dell. These are 0.52Amp at 12V fans and I believe they are identical to the 109R1212H1011 that I have listed here before except for the special connector for Dell (and perhaps a shorter length pigtail - yes, the leads are 7.5" (plus the connector) rather than the normal 12" bare leads). These push approx. 102 CFM at 2600 RPM at nominal voltage and have a working range of from 6 to 13.xV (though most will start and run down to under 5V - YMMV). Here is the
specs link.
. You can find with froogle, sites that are selling used ones (called refurbs) for upwards of $80.00! And used ones commonly trade to WCers in the $20. range.
. So far they are the same weight (within 0.1 oz. which could be accounted for by the connector.), number and shape of blades, diameter of hub, amp rating and voltage. I hooked all of them up to my Sunbeam Rheobus and they ran fine from about 11V (max available on the Rheo) down to 5V where all of them would start and run. They will run down below 5V but I wouldn't recommend it as they are nearly silent at 5V and still push some air. You could safely connect these directly to the 5V line and they'd be happy.
. Here is a pic of the H1071 and H1011
side-by-side and the
connector on the H1071. In this pic, I have already rearranged the contacts for compatibility with std. PC fan headers. I would recommend to use the original connector if at all possible as it has gold plated contacts and fits TIGHT (as Borat demonstrated to "Jayson" Leno)

! Dell doesn't pinch pennies on their server components... Note that these fans are still
Made in Japan !
. But I will change it to a standard 3-pin fan connector for a buck if you want, but I think the Dell connector can be rearranged to work on a standard fan header - yes it will, pix shortly. I think I have shipped two of the H1011s in a Priority Flat-rate envelope before at $5.00 for shipping plus insurance (optional) - a more-secure Priority box will cost a bit more shipping for two. If you want only one, it will stay under a pound in a Priority box and ship for the same $5.00.
At $13.00 each, no one else comes close! (Petras is OOS and charges $18. for them when he has them now - ThermalFX is $16. w/ bare leads. Both prices are plus shipping.)
. I also have 1-foot fan extensions if needed at $1.25 each. And rubber mounting pins at $1.75 per pack of 4.
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Price reduced! My own Labtec (now a div. of Logitech) Spin 70, self-powered stereo speaker system - I have used this system since it was new until now. Very clean appearance and good sound - look like new! Was top of the Spin line at the time and better than the later models in the line (IMO). Has tone control, off/on/volume control, headphone jack that cuts speakers off (very handy), Mic jack and "3D Surround" (enhanced stereo) button. Crisp contemporary look - here's a
pic.
Asking $20.00 plus actual shipping.
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YE Data YD-8V07, 7-in-1 Drive 3 (latest)/Adaptec 7500 Combo Drive. This drive is an Adaptec rebadge of the YE drive. It is a combo of a floppy drive and a flash card reader that fits into a single 3.5" exposed bay (similar to the Mitsumi but better) - always good to get multiple uses out of your available bays especially for compact HTPC or multi-media systems. Here is the YE Data
Link and the Adaptec support
Llink. AFAIK, Adaptec never sold any of the Drive 3 as a retail product. Most of the 7500s that were sold in the retail channel were the Drive 2 version as pictured on Adaptec's site. I think they were getting ready to roll out the updated version and then decided not to (lots of folks are trying to convince themselves that the FDD is obsolete, but we know better

), and these were from stock of the new drives they had inventoried - not really refurbs at all. I have finished testing and inspecting this and I've found no signs of previous use, so I have upgraded its condition to NEW and have upgraded my regular price to $24.95 accordingly.
I also have one 8V07 Drive 2 (prev. model) basically the same with a little bit different bezel. Has the same version of Firmware, reads/writes the same cards, and has the same floppy mechanism. $19.95 for this one. As far as I can tell, this one hasn't been used before either.
The last YE Data retail packaged version of the Drive 3 was sold recently on TigerDirect for $39.95 (the info is still there). This product is still being sold but as OEM only.
My price on this new, brown-box unit $24.95+ $4.55 for Priority Mail. Insurance is optional at $1.35, but buyer assumes shipping risks on uninsured packages.
Testimonial from satisfied buyer: (per Heatware)
Forum: AnandTech BBS
Description:
YE Data floppy/flash card readers
Comments:
Great communication. Fine products, as honest as they come. Thanks!
The Dec. 2006 issue of PC World just showed up in my mailbox today and here is what they had to say about Flash Card readers and Combo drives And the YE Data Combo Drive 3 is light years better than the Mitsumi! Check the General Terms section below.
In the box:
Combo drive w/ beige (easy to change color with Testor's model paint or vinyl dye) bezel, adapter from standard USB A male connector to USB mobo header, manual, driver CD and mounting screws.
My value adds will be: 1- Updated the firmware from 3.10 to 3.17, 2- Tested and inspected the floppy drive and card reader - printed test report included, 3- Included any later drivers than those already on the CD.
System Requrements:
Win 98SE thru XP and will probably work on anything else that can handle a standard FDD and Flash card reader - tested and works fine with Xandros v.4 (linux). Standard FDD interface and cable. USB 2 port for card reader (backward compatible with USB 1.1). FDD power connector.
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Imation Floppy Drive Kit - Retail boxed. Includes 3.5", 1.44MB drive, cable, screws and instructions. Retail box adds substantial weight so you can opt for reduced packaging and I'll leave the retail box out. I will scan the front and back (where the instructions are) and cut out the UPC to send along. This drops it a whole bracket in shipping costs. Has only been out of the box for testing - I wouldn't want to sell a defective item. Still has 8 months of Imation warranty. $10. + actual shipping cost.
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"Learn Microsoft Word 2002" This is an interactive tutorial CD for Word 2002 created by Pondview Interactive Learning. Since the user interface of Word hasn't changed much since 2000, this should also help with earlier and later versions of Word. I know that it will install and run. Beyond that, I don't know, as I try to avoid using Microsoft products. Asking $8.00 shipped via FCM. See immediately above for insurance policy!
. This came as a commercial CD in a sleeve. Any available installation info and/or documentation will be on the CD.
. Uses the QuickTime player from Apple and the Macromedia players. If you don't already have those players installed, I'd recommend installing the latest versions rather than the ones included on the CD. There is an alternative to the QT player which is smaller, faster and less intrusive also available for download from
MajorGeeks et al.
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Price Drop - Now $15.00 - Best Data is SOLD! - v.92 External Serial (RS-232) Modem. With all accys including data cable, driver/software CD, phone cord, etc. One is a Cendyne (Amigo), one is a Best Data 56SX. The Cendyne is black, has a power button and has been used over a year - still works just fine for surfing and faxing. Both use the same Conexant chip.
Asking $20.00.
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Tekram SCSI DC390U2W LVD/SE, PCI host adapter kit. Looks and works like new. I bought it new and have used it for several years - one-owner. Tekram is known for taking Symbios/LSI chips and basic designs and then going the OEM one better. This one has the isolated sub channel for the slower SE drives too. Max of 80MB/sec so it can handle at least one of all but the latest 15k drives. Great for one who wants to use a lot of different SCSI stuff. Comes with a like new LVD, 3-device cable with attached terminator by Foxconn and a 50-wire flat cable for narrow SE devices with 2 device connectors (still sealed in its original plastic bag). Worth $75.
Asking $45. You will also get the original box, manuals and driver diskettes. I will also include a CD with the latest drivers for your operating system (XP has them built in). And the card is already flashed with the latest firmware.
Grab 'em now!
These items are still looking for a good home.
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New Aavid/Thermalloy 92x25mm fans - 149A232. Specs are: 12V, 220mA, 7 blades, dual ball-bearings, 2-wire (no speed sensor), weighs ~3.5 ounces, 1.5" motor housing diameter. The mounting holes are floating (no bridges). Performance specs at nominal (12V): 2500rpm, ~47CFM, 27dBA. These came with bare 12" leads and I added standard 3-pin female fan connectors. Includes 4 standard, self-tapping fan screws. Asking $3.00. each. Four additional fan screws for $1. more.
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Price Drop - New Antec SU-380 power supply. 380W, two 16A +12V rails (up to 28A total). Made by Seasonic for Antec and is normally not available except bundled with certain Antec cases. This just in: Antec has started selling these as replacement parts for $55. (plus sales tax in some areas) shipped from their online store. Both units I have now are the short-cable models. There is also the HT suffix model which are the same except it has extra long mobo cables. Again, this unit has the extra short mobo cables (12") - fine for most mid-tower or compact systems like the X-QPack or the microFly. I use my, short-cable, SU-380 in my mid-tower case with no problem. See the review of the HT version - both versions are the same except for cable lengths.
. The SU-380 is adequate for 90% plus of recent systems that rely heavily on the +12V rails. These are paternal twins to the Antec Earthwatts EA-380 and a number of other Seasonic units in the SuperSilencer series. It lacks the ATX cable sleeving. These aren't 80 Plus certified, but they do hit over 80% efficient across a broad range of output (a bit over 100W to a bit over 300W) - just not quite enough for the certification With active PFC and full range AC sensing and compensation. Quiet enough for all but the most rabid noize fanatics... FWIW, I'm using one in my own main system. Selling these for over 18% less than the best price I can find on the EA-380 from a reliable reseller. Get yours for $35.50 plus shipping ( shipping cost is $10.00 maximum in the U.S.A. by Priority mail - insurance is optional at $1.65). Check out this
SPCR review.
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Shipping will be via USPS First Class or Priority Mail (depending on pkg weight) with Delivery Confirmation service included at no extra charge. I will calculate shipping based on your ZipCode (priority only) and get the info to you ASAP. The total shipping cost will be my actual cost rounded UP to the nearest dollar.
. Insurance is optional and is $1.30 for up to $50. $2.00 from $50 to $100. -- Buyer assumes ALL shipping risk on uninsured packages.
. The item(s) will be carefully packed to arrive at your door just as it left mine!
Payment can be made by PayPal, MO, CC, PC. Any means of payment other than USPS Money Order may be delayed for clearing at my discretion. If this occurs (unlikely but for PCs), I will notify you ASAP!
. Determination of suitability for your purposes must be done prior to sale - ALL sales are Final! I will be glad try to answer any questions - PM or email me.
.bh.
Heatware=
Zepper
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