Posted on 04/24/2022 1:25:04 PM PDT by RummyChick
Tech firms are buying up new washing machines so they can harvest their computer parts in a desperate bid to beat the global microchip shortage.
Once solely used in PCs and mobile phones, semiconductors are now vital in cars, kitchen appliances, TVs, smart speakers, thermostats, smart light bulbs and even some dog collars.
Microchip manufacturers are unable to meet the ever-growing demand – accelerated by families buying more computers and gadgets during lockdown – as it takes two years and billions of pounds to build each factory.
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I once lost two TVs, a modum and router when a nearby lightning strike came in the house through the TV/internet cable.
There are aftermarket catalytic converter guards that are quite effective, and much cheaper than replacements. Or a new car.
>> Or you hit the wipers and the car goes into spin cycle!
lol
Yep, just two joined strips of different metals with different expansion coefficients that curled and uncurled to turn the air conditioner or heater on and off. Good times.
Most are useless on a vehicle that is easy to access. All they do is slow them down...which is a benefit. My cat pipe has been sawed through 4 times over the years. They get caught in the act and don’t get the cat. Etching is useless. Grind it off. Spray paint also useless . You can try an alarm system..but it might hack them off to do more damage
All these various tactics can’t stop a professional determined thief. They might stop a junkie trying to get money for a fix
Global microchip shortage the price of dealing with China that off shore thingy working great huh.
Ouch! We have been fortunate, nothing fried so far.
Get one made of stainless steel. Thieves don’t like to linger, and stainless is much more difficult to cut than mild steel or aluminum.
For those with Toyotas there is a Millercat shield sold at Toyota. They also have two for certain hondas. Those are the kind you are talking about
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