Selling electronics seems to be very complex in the EU. Even for small
series you apparently need the CE certificate... and many other paperwork.
You even have to register and pay for future recycling. And I think is
better to have a good insurance because of the “product liability”.
Selling
All understood, thank you for your help.Sent from my Huawei phone Original Message Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Homebrew high voltage nixie power supplyFrom: "Kevin A." To: neonixie-l CC: Richard,Just letting you know that I also reached out to parcelforce in the UK and submitted
Richard,
Just letting you know that I also reached out to parcelforce in the UK and
submitted an inquiry with them as well. If none of the requests I've
submitted turns up a result in one week's time (by November 8th, 2019),
I'll be sending you a new package via. DHL.
Thank you for your
I think you're right Marcin. I wrote him yesterday about buying tubes; he
indicated to me that:
"...if nobody renounces the interest, I open the official shop and start
selling. Sending JP47 cannot be done illegally, I would expose the
possibility of fines from the authorities."
He seems
Tayloredge have prebuilt psu’s and Tortugascuba (Michael Moorrees) have kits
that are easy to assemble and they both work very well.
/Martin
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Hi all,
I'm working on a project which is a series of daughter boards for different
tubes (eg IN12, IN14, IN18), which then has a common driver-board which
provides the brains of the clock (processor/HV/RTC etc) to provide 8 digit
clocks.
I want it to be possible for people to fit different HV