Let's see how long they all last. I still have a Samsung galaxy 2 knock off picked up in Shenzhen years ago. Works fine.
I know, I know, have at it.

I did a stupid thing, accidentally, but stupid nonetheless.
Thay are in a bag, I'm cutting about in sandals & no socks. Feet like a hobbit!Tay wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 6:41 pm What worries me about this knock off stuff, is that some of it is getting expensive !!
These Isolators were 30 quid a piece, I[ve just taken the other one apart to see if the wires were tight and luckily they seem to be, once I get some decent gromits I'll be converting them all to the same modification.
I have found a supplier of the smaller MC4's suitable for panel insulation but frankly it seems like a rubbish design, so all ahead full witht he gromits..
How are the treking boots going JB? I find real tangible knock off items like those quickly fall by the way side, that is unless they arnt really knock offs but real stuff from the factory and flogging it off piste.
I doubt my ears could tell the difference between a £100 air pods to a coupla plastic cups held together with string. Too much loud music in my yuff.
Yup, spot on I think.Stinsy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 6:43 pm Nowadays many "knockoffs" come of the same production line in the same factory as the real thing. Particularly stuff such as trainers and other high-margin consumer goods.
Stuff such as electrical switchgear is low-margin so the only way to make a knockoff cheaper is to cut corners...