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18th August 2002, 13:08 | #11 | |
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18th August 2002, 15:28 | #12 |
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| i just took a 'kattekop' (dunnow the english) whith a switch on it, pump and cpu in that thing, and you can turn everything off safely. |
18th August 2002, 15:42 | #13 |
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| @jakkerd: i know, but the price between a "kattekop" and the eswitch is small, and i rather just flip 1 switch instead of 2.
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18th August 2002, 16:01 | #14 |
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| @ TeuS: the difference in price between melvine products and those made by anthro is due to the fact that you have to pay a lot of taxes as a firm. Also, it's not just as a hobby then, you have to make profit, otherwise you won't survive... Also don't forget the profit of the dealers, which is quite a lot! @ RichBa5tard: thx voor the nice review (BTW, yes, I'm that dude from melvine.be ) |
18th August 2002, 16:06 | #15 | |
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i hope prices wil drop soon, ppl will rather buy one at your's if the price wouldn't be that more then you would make it yourself | |
18th August 2002, 16:25 | #16 | |
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We could also have placed a plain old relais in this kit, that would have been cheaper. However, a relais is a mechanical part, which might fail... and you don't want your waterpump to fail, do you? So we chose a better, but more expensive solution... | |
18th August 2002, 19:56 | #17 |
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| they sure are high quality! craftsmanship!
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18th August 2002, 20:12 | #18 |
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| Very nice rev! |
19th August 2002, 06:10 | #19 |
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| Kewl, it has been on [H]! And it's just a dull switch! @jmke: stop sucking up to our sponsors.
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