SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T04:27:56-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #1283881 on Friday Product Post: Get a Load of This!Customer #1283881urn:uuid:65c5f79f-c607-1a3c-e79e-44c9514107bc2018-02-26T02:58:19-07:00<p>What a great stuff)</p>
Patronics on Friday Product Post: Get a Load of This!Patronicsurn:uuid:66341be9-345d-0c9a-f935-11dcb5ee71e62018-02-23T19:08:05-07:00<p>Any chance you guys could stock some 1.75 mm filament as well? I just got my first 3D printer (a Prusa i3 Mk3) this week, and it’d be awesome to be able to order fillament from the same place I get so much electronics from!</p>
Customer #134773 on Friday Product Post: Get a Load of This!Customer #134773urn:uuid:00f31abb-574d-0769-ee06-a6f2889320052018-02-23T12:11:19-07:00<p>Since the LED Neon Flex Rope needs 24VDC, and Feldi even mentioned the SF supply in her video, I'd sure suggest that there be a link to the power supply on the Rope's page...</p>
Customer #134773 on Friday Product Post: Get a Load of This!Customer #134773urn:uuid:98b22af3-8469-b415-fc01-154610969dd22018-02-23T11:44:21-07:00<p>Based on the description of IP65, I'm guessing that most of my "hobby" projects should be rated "IP00"! ;-)<p>BTW, I've put a couple of comments on the Neon Rope page.</p></p>