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kiwiharry

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#171299 13-Apr-2015 12:53
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Hi.

I have a variety of power cables and some video cables for sale along with a quad colour video processor. Prefer to sell all the power cables as a lot and likewise the video cable rather than single cables.

None of the power cables have PAT test tags

Please PM me to make an offer. Pick-up would be from West Auckland.

Lot 1: Power Cables
3 x NZ 3pin to IEC C13 (2m)
2 x NZ 3pin to IEC C13 (2.5m)
1 x NZ 3pin (tap on) to IEC C13 (1.5m)
2 x UK 10a Fused to IEC C13 (2m)
3 x IEC C14 to IEC C13 (2m)
1 x IEC C14 to IEC C13 (3m)
1 x IEC C14 to 2-way Y split IEC C13 (2.5m)
1 x IEC C14 to 3-way Y split IEC C13 (1m + 2 splits @ 1.5m)

Lot 2: Video Cables
9 x BNC - BNC Standard Video Cable (2m)




Lot 3: Quad Colour Video Processor
A 4 Input + VCR Input quad processor.
Has BNC inputs and outputs.



Thanks
Harry

Edited to fix formatting.




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  #1282060 13-Apr-2015 12:53
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you. Also note if you are selling something we ask you to offer to other members first. Links to private sales (including Trade Me posts) aren't accepted anymore and will be removed.




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  #1282808 14-Apr-2015 11:51
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Re:
Quad Video box (assuing it has analogue inputs):
- Does it run at 25fps per every channel when all 4 run simultaneously?
- What is the supported resolution: VGA or better?
- Is it supported by Linux?

FYI: Power cables without plugs where 40% of copper is recoverable are accepted by scrap metalists at $1.20 to $2.40/kg :)
Commute from West Auckland to RCA recyclers in Onehunga will be more expensive on gas then what you can recover from that bunch of cables :(

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  #1282845 14-Apr-2015 12:23
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RUKI: Re:
Quad Video box (assuing it has analogue inputs):
- Does it run at 25fps per every channel when all 4 run simultaneously?
- What is the supported resolution: VGA or better?
- Is it supported by Linux?

FYI: Power cables without plugs where 40% of copper is recoverable are accepted by scrap metalists at $1.20 to $2.40/kg :)
Commute from West Auckland to RCA recyclers in Onehunga will be more expensive on gas then what you can recover from that bunch of cables :(



Hi. Sorry, I can't accurately answer the questions about the video box. It has BNC inputs and outputs on the back panel which would be composite only. There is also a DB9 connector labelled "Alarm". The S/N sticker on the back also states CQ80, so I'm assuming that is the model number. There is no specific brand name anywhere. I have no manual for it.

Gear was owned by a colleague of mine who used it in a TV broadcast environment. He has gone back to the UK, so left me with the above and a bunch of audio related items. I've kept the audio related items, as that's my area of expertise.

The power cables are in "as new" condition.









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