You know, sometimes I feel like an airhead. Last week, I had the chance to visit my friend at his workplace. This friend is the son of the owner of an industrial manufacturing plant. If you are in Ipoh, you probably would have heard of his company but I am not disclosing. Although I have known him for years, I never had the chance to visit his manufacturing plant before.
Anyway, the reason I said that I felt like an airhead because I was confused with all the different plugs! There were so many, of different sizes, shapes and usages, of course! Like, he would explain to me what a lemo connector is for and the next minute, I would have a hard time explaining it to him.
I wonder if this is a gender specific problem or if it just me. I have girlfriends who are electrical and electronic engineers and they don't seem to have a problem with mathematics and calculations. Well, I DO!
According to my friend, sometimes at the request of clients, they would use replacement electrical connectors. Of course, this decision is based on the client's budget. Although they may be alternative solutions to OEM connectors that are more expensive, this does not mean that replacement connectors are of lower quality or of sub-standard.
If you have the chance, check out the website of eConnekSM and you will see what replacement connectors they have. I would say that have replacements for ALL connectors! But I am not surprised as they seem to be one of the largest distributors of replacement electrical connectors at very competitive prices.
Even browsing through the website of eConnekSM, I get confused with all the different plugs and connectors. Like, what is the difference between plastic connectors and metal connectors apart from their material?
If you have a need for replacement electrical connectors, you know where to look for them. eConnekSM should be your starting point!
Anyway, the reason I said that I felt like an airhead because I was confused with all the different plugs! There were so many, of different sizes, shapes and usages, of course! Like, he would explain to me what a lemo connector is for and the next minute, I would have a hard time explaining it to him.
I wonder if this is a gender specific problem or if it just me. I have girlfriends who are electrical and electronic engineers and they don't seem to have a problem with mathematics and calculations. Well, I DO!
According to my friend, sometimes at the request of clients, they would use replacement electrical connectors. Of course, this decision is based on the client's budget. Although they may be alternative solutions to OEM connectors that are more expensive, this does not mean that replacement connectors are of lower quality or of sub-standard.
If you have the chance, check out the website of eConnekSM and you will see what replacement connectors they have. I would say that have replacements for ALL connectors! But I am not surprised as they seem to be one of the largest distributors of replacement electrical connectors at very competitive prices.
Even browsing through the website of eConnekSM, I get confused with all the different plugs and connectors. Like, what is the difference between plastic connectors and metal connectors apart from their material?
If you have a need for replacement electrical connectors, you know where to look for them. eConnekSM should be your starting point!
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