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 * Clamp meter or [[http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=MS6115|| Mains Power Meter]]
   Bunnings has an [[http://www.efergy.com/|| energy saving meter]] with a remote monitor for about $100 and an [[http://www.arlec.com.au|| Arlec]] "Energy Cost Meter" for $25 at 200901
 * Power meter
  * The 4-button Mains Power Meter, possibly Excalibur brand, at Home Hardware (or Mitre 10?) seems nicest, $25, less on special
  * Bunnings has an [[http://www.efergy.com/|| energy saving meter]] with a remote monitor for about $100 and an [[http://www.arlec.com.au|| Arlec]] "Energy Cost Meter" for $25 at 200901
  * [[http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=MS6115|| Mains Power Meter]]
  * A clamp meter can work, but both would be better. [SAF] or [JEB] could get us a cheap one from maplin.co.uk

Keep track of the club's current Shopping List here, which contains small purchases the club should make.

Should probably be approved by an exec member if you want to claim the cash back.

Shopping List

  • Flexible modern ROM reader and burner
  • Power meter
  • Bolts and cage nuts for rack mounting - about $35 for a bag of 100 from Page Data Systems, might need more than one bag
  • Short crocodile clip/test clip cables for ad-hoc connections
  • Storage for small parts and electronic components
  • Large purchases for discussion: MoneyMoneyMoney

  • Drinks and snacks (supermarkets and Cash and Carry): CokeMachine

In stock

  • Whiteboard cleaner and markers
  • 20080106 (120 in stock) Bin bags are always good - get 76+L capacity (minimum 85-90cm wide)
  • Raffle tickets
  • Paper