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Does anyone know exactly what an "electrical component" is?
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no idea
edit well mr webster says that a component is a "constituent part" so there we go Last edited by Doug : 09-01-2003 at 23:50. |
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what are you referring to? something in the manual?
elaborate and i'm sure someone can clarify... *jeremy |
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I'm talking about expenses: no "electrical component" may cost over $100.
Last edited by Miles : 10-01-2003 at 00:03. |
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Electrical component would be any one piece you would use in your custom circut (ie: anything from capacitators to processors).
Another way to think about it, you are limited to two suppliers, so any one iten you would purchase from them must be under $100. |
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Well, that limit does not include things like spikes, victors, blah blah blah...pretty much, if you buy electronics and there's not already atleast one in the kit, it's included in that limit.
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