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  • Date Created: 15 Jun 2017 1:18 AM Date Created
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Fake and Re-used Electronic Parts and Components

shabaz
shabaz
15 Jun 2017

I thought it would be good to have a discussion about peoples experiences with fake and recycled components, and share photos so that others can be aware.

 

As an introduction, it should be clear to most that if it a component deal seems too good to be true then it probably is fake : )

I generally avoid using ebay for components, although I have used it for a few parts in the past for hobby projects. One particular area of risk seems to be integrated circuits, especially audio op-amps and RF chips. These can cost a lot, and I once saw a fake Analog Devices part which clearly was a cheaper IC with the markings sanded off and a new marking inscribed on top. A genuine AD part would not have such poor quality finish.

 

LEDs are another area of concern; a while back I picked up a few Cree LEDs, but I also purchased some from Farnell.

The difference is quite interesting, this is a photo of the underside of the LEDs:

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The one purchased through ebay came in a plastic component carrier tape, just like the genuine parts from Farnell. However, upon opening the tape and examining the underside, it can be seen that the part has been recycled; someone has unsoldered it from a PCB and polished off the solder, revealing the copper underneath the plated exterior that the genuine part should have.

LEDs have a limited life and this one has likely been used in the past, and will have a lower brightness and time to failure compared to a new LED. The LED does light up (I tested with a multimeter), it just won't perform as well as the new part. It may not be the same part either; the genuine LEDs are correctly binned for brightness matching.

 

I don't purchase from ebay often enough to have more examples, but it would be interesting to see and read about other fakes/recycled parts other people have experienced.

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  • kas.lewis
    kas.lewis over 8 years ago +8
    I get a decent amount of things from ebay or other such sites. So far it's ether been a compte dud or its worked. If you are looking for interesting knockoffs or fakes you can try bigclivedotcom on youtube…
  • ntewinkel
    ntewinkel over 8 years ago +7
    I buy a lot of little bits and pieces off eBay, but for anything mission critical I would definitely use a better, trusted source. Most of my hobby parts aren't critical, so that's fine. I've bought parts…
  • koudelad
    koudelad over 8 years ago +5
    Hello, I'd like to share my fresh experience with a purchase on eBay. I wanted to buy a NEO-M8N GPS/GNSS module from u-blox . It is hard to find a ready made module and a distributor to send it for a reasonable…
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  • ntewinkel
    ntewinkel over 8 years ago

    I buy a lot of little bits and pieces off eBay, but for anything mission critical I would definitely use a better, trusted source.

    Most of my hobby parts aren't critical, so that's fine.

    I've bought parts from a trusted supplier too, and the difference in quality is easy to see.

     

    No specific part comes to mind, but generally the eBay parts do look a little more worn.

     

    Cheers,

    -Nico

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    ntewinkel over 8 years ago

    I buy a lot of little bits and pieces off eBay, but for anything mission critical I would definitely use a better, trusted source.

    Most of my hobby parts aren't critical, so that's fine.

    I've bought parts from a trusted supplier too, and the difference in quality is easy to see.

     

    No specific part comes to mind, but generally the eBay parts do look a little more worn.

     

    Cheers,

    -Nico

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