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Today #00057 arrived in the Netherlands, was shipped 28/2/14. There's a weird orange colored 'ID RECORDED' sticker on the package. Prolly am tagged as a potential terrorist now
Quote from: WVL_KsZeN on March 12, 2014, 06:22:48 pmToday #00057 arrived in the Netherlands, was shipped 28/2/14. There's a weird orange colored 'ID RECORDED' sticker on the package. Prolly am tagged as a potential terrorist now That makes 2 of us then
Quote from: oguz286 on March 11, 2014, 08:18:13 pmThat means I can use three AAA batteries, which also means a supply voltage of 4.5V. That shouldn't be a problem right? At 4.5V the Batt OK LED current will exceed the maximum specifications of the TPS3809 voltage supervisor IC.See this thread:https://www.eevblog.com/forum/oshw/current-gold-hw-design-question/msg393341/#msg393341
That means I can use three AAA batteries, which also means a supply voltage of 4.5V. That shouldn't be a problem right?
as an addendum, ohmygodfluxresidue!
Who got the mystery #261.
"ID Recorded" here as well.
Quote from: Skimask on March 17, 2014, 09:12:56 pm"ID Recorded" here as well.That's puzzling. The ID Recorded sticker is required for international mail items when you send them at the post office as Joe Public (you need to show photo ID for all international shipments), but I deliberately went through a verification test to get signed up to be an approved international shipper (RIC), and as such I don't show ID when I drop this stuff at the business hub depot.
Maybe they ran out of RIC (approved registered sender ) stickers at the time of posting