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Dec 13, 2017
good value for high power capacitors
This is a bag of (100) 10 Farad capacitors. Lots of possibilities. Wire 10 in series and you have 1 Farad at 27 volts max. So with all these total you could build a 10 Farad bank for automotive/audio. For $25. Just add fuses and some high watt resistors - either 6 ohm 50 watt or 3 ohm 100 watt - for the charging circuit. Stay under 48 volts and you probably won't kill yourself.

Sep 08, 2019
good cheap thermosat
6 of 6 found this helpful For a heating thermostat, back in the day you had the choice between a 2-wire round mechanical or a 3-wire digital unit. The extra wire needed for powering the digital unit of course. Now the 3-wire units are pretty fancy and some are ridiculously expensive. For a simple heating circuit, the Honeywell RTH2300B connects like a 2-wire thermostat and it uses 2 AAA batteries to power the unit. Why not power the unit on 24 VAC with a 3-wire connection? Cost. Profit. It's OK with me. While you now have to worry about batteries going bad, you'll also not have to worry about losing your settings/programming due to power outages. You still keep your settings when you change the batteries - just follow directions and switch it to OFF first. Anyways there seems to be plenty of used/open-box sales of this unit online. I'm guessing folks didn't like the battery-operation thing. It's also pretty tiny. If you're willing to risk it, you should be able to get this online for less than $10 (open-box). I'd say that's a good value. I got 3 and all work fine. Not a scratch on them.