KC2UGV
04-09-2015, 07:27 PM
I just noticed RS has a "Chat with Rep" link. Now, I know I bag on people for hassling in store reps who are generally not well paid, and have minimal training. But, I figured the web chat would enable reps to google, and they should have a huge KB for questions asked. Below is my chat transcript:
Corey: Initial Question/Comment: Power connector for Arduino
System: Edgar D. has joined this session!
System: Connected with Edgar D.. Your reference number for this chat session is 1480045.
Edgar D.: Hello, my name is Edgar. How may I be of assistance to you today?
Corey: I'm wondering if RS carries the power connector (Bot male and female) that the Arduinos use?
Corey: And, if so, do you have cat #'s for them?
Corey: Sorry, rather *both male and female, not bot :)
Edgar D.: I apologize, but I don't know enough about Arduino to answer that.
Corey: It's the arduino's that RS carries...
Corey: Like, the Arduino Uno board:http://www.radioshack.com/arduino-uno-rev-3/2760128.html#.VScVmHXd8kM
Edgar D.: Do you know what type of connector it is?
Corey: Some size of DC coaxial connector.
Edgar D.: I would recommend contacting your local Radio Shack store to see if they have individual parts for Arduino robots..
Corey: Uh, ok. Thanks.
This answer take about 30 seconds of google-fu. It's a RS size M (http://www.radioshack.com/size-m-coaxial-dc-power-plug-2-pack/2741569.html#start=16&sz=12). Yes, this was a test. And, I didn't waste more time than needed to conduct the test.
Come on RS... You carry the arduino. You manage a DIY blog. Your new motto is "Do It Together". As least work on a KB that covers this kind of thing, as it's a common DIY question. A customer should not know the answer to this, and not RS customer service reps...
Corey: Initial Question/Comment: Power connector for Arduino
System: Edgar D. has joined this session!
System: Connected with Edgar D.. Your reference number for this chat session is 1480045.
Edgar D.: Hello, my name is Edgar. How may I be of assistance to you today?
Corey: I'm wondering if RS carries the power connector (Bot male and female) that the Arduinos use?
Corey: And, if so, do you have cat #'s for them?
Corey: Sorry, rather *both male and female, not bot :)
Edgar D.: I apologize, but I don't know enough about Arduino to answer that.
Corey: It's the arduino's that RS carries...
Corey: Like, the Arduino Uno board:http://www.radioshack.com/arduino-uno-rev-3/2760128.html#.VScVmHXd8kM
Edgar D.: Do you know what type of connector it is?
Corey: Some size of DC coaxial connector.
Edgar D.: I would recommend contacting your local Radio Shack store to see if they have individual parts for Arduino robots..
Corey: Uh, ok. Thanks.
This answer take about 30 seconds of google-fu. It's a RS size M (http://www.radioshack.com/size-m-coaxial-dc-power-plug-2-pack/2741569.html#start=16&sz=12). Yes, this was a test. And, I didn't waste more time than needed to conduct the test.
Come on RS... You carry the arduino. You manage a DIY blog. Your new motto is "Do It Together". As least work on a KB that covers this kind of thing, as it's a common DIY question. A customer should not know the answer to this, and not RS customer service reps...