On Thursday, 22 May 2014 14:11:15 UTC+1, Tidak Ada wrote:
>
>  Weren't it only chargers and other consumer products! There are also 
> fake transistors, IC's and electrolytes that will explode. There was for 
> short a discussion on an Dutch electronics forum about these fake 
> components. Give me some time, I'll dig up some photo's
>

We've had discussions on here in the past about fake transistors (big 
problem in the "HiFi" world), low ESR capacitors (check capacitor inside a 
fake case) etc. Even buying from Farnell & DigiKey etc. is no protection, 
as they too have been caught out in the past...

Faking stuff didn't start with "reproduction" "Genuine Roleks watches!" or 
fake LV handbags - its as old as history itself.

Nick 

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