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Waterproof housing...
13,000! Where do you start?
Maybe that's why Fred was asking for help. "Meindert Sprang" wrote in message ... "Fred Wright" wrote in message ... Hello! Need a source for non-metallic, waterproof NMEA-type enclosures for small electronic devices; enclosures will need to have ability to securely fasten to metal / wood / fiberglas surfaces with full exposure to elements (sun, seawater, etc.). For example, one ideal (interior dimensions) would be 5 inches wide X 6 inches long X 2.5 inches high. Now, don't tell me you didn't search google for "waterproof enclosures".... It'll give you only 13,000 links or so.... Meindert |
Waterproof housing...
http://www.mouser.com/
Look under electromechanical devices. That should get you started Glen Wilson On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 11:27:17 -0400, "Fred Wright" tempted fate with: Hello! Need a source for non-metallic, waterproof NMEA-type enclosures for small electronic devices; enclosures will need to have ability to securely fasten to metal / wood / fiberglas surfaces with full exposure to elements (sun, seawater, etc.). For example, one ideal (interior dimensions) would be 5 inches wide X 6 inches long X 2.5 inches high. Thanks in advance, Glen "Wiley" Wilson usenet1 at worldwidewiley dot com |
Waterproof housing...
actually 29,900 when I looked...........
"Bill Andersen" wrote in message news:%794b.35428$nf3.28934@fed1read07... 13,000! Where do you start? Maybe that's why Fred was asking for help. "Meindert Sprang" wrote in message ... "Fred Wright" wrote in message ... Hello! Need a source for non-metallic, waterproof NMEA-type enclosures for small electronic devices; enclosures will need to have ability to securely fasten to metal / wood / fiberglas surfaces with full exposure to elements (sun, seawater, etc.). For example, one ideal (interior dimensions) would be 5 inches wide X 6 inches long X 2.5 inches high. Now, don't tell me you didn't search google for "waterproof enclosures".... It'll give you only 13,000 links or so.... Meindert |
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