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  1. sort OPL items

    OPL items should be sorted by some meaningful criteria; it is hard to choose a specific item among 15000 different ones. If it is not possible, it should be possible to download all the data base, let's say in Excell format, an do ourselves the sorting by different criteria (case size, manufacturer, name, etc.)

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  2. Wire harnesses assembly

    Please add a assembly service for custom wire harnesses

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  3. Develop a "gender bender" connector, which allows connection of a 1.2 Meg(5 1/4") floppy drive to a 1.44meg 3 1/2" drive support board.

    1.2M floppy drives have an IDE 34 pin edge connector(female).
    Usb floppy drive controllers have a 34 pin Female ide connector. Need an adapter: male to Male 34pin (cross connected), or similar to get a 1.2m (5.25") floppy to connect to a 3.5" floppy USB kit.

    Many users have OLD 1.2m floppies with data, which could be recovered, with a standalone usb reader. in General, READING is all that is needed.
    Passive Should cost Maybe $10 retail.

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  4. Add more support documentation on products, like the A203v2

    There is little to no documentation that helps you get setup.

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  5. India

    I wish we, the makers/enthusiast from India, can buy directly or from official affordable resellers from India. We are paying arm and leg, also the availability is less than the availability of the Unicorn.

    Please have some affordable shipping for India or setup a sales channel/warehouse/official resellers.

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  6. Separating Orders and Shipping Price Estimations

    When filling up one's cart. It would be great to see the shipping price estimates before having to fill in the payment info.

    Additionally, to help manage shipping costs and only select what you want to buy. Be able to select specific items you have chosen to be saved in the cart to make up an order.

    This can potentially allow some customers to get a bit cheaper shipping by separating orders and to not remove any items they are still interested in, but may buy in the future.

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  7. Full View of Check Out Cart

    Being able to scroll through the full list of items in the cart when clicking the cart icon.

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  8. Need more Sensors to use in my smart home projects

    I am building a smart home project in my grandma's house, and the fall detection really works well, can I know if you guys will have more sensors that I can adopt in my current projects? Thanks.

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  10. Fix Inventory Listings (Counts of Available Products)

    Hello Seeed,

    I enjoy all of your products and detailed product documentation!

    I have the following comment to make about the ordering process at Seeed:

    I've placed two orders that ended up including products sold to me that were later declared "Out of Stock". Seeed only explained to me that these items were "Out of Stock" after I'd already paid for the orders and after I'd contacted Seeed (~1 month later) to ask them why my orders had a status of "Confirmed", but never shipped. The items were not listed as "Out of Stock" when I placed the order. I'd…

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  11. Fix the responsive layout on windows

    you could tweak your responsive breakpoints.

    It's great that the site scales and works on mobile :D

    But on windows, the layout hasn't taken into account the fact that scrollbars take up some of the reported available screen width.

    With my 1200px wide monitor, this causes an unneccessary horizontal scrollbar.

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    In Process  ·  Joyce responded

    Hi Stian, thanks for your helpful information. We’ve started fixing it.
    Thanks again and have a great day.

  12. Put an information sheet into arduino shield products sold at Radio Shack.

    You need to put instructions into the boxes of products that go to Radios Shack. I spent over 2 frustrating hours combing both sites for information. And still I do not know the pins that I need to toggle to turn on relays from my "Seeed Studio Relay Shield." Is it too much to ask for a pinout and sample code? Or at the very least a LINK TO A WEB PAGE WITH THAT INFORMATION??????

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  13. create a vacuum / pressure sensor from 30" Hg to 3 atm.

    A vacuum and pressure sensor that is Arduino compatible that can measure from 30" mercury vacuum to approximately 3 atmospheres pressure. It'd be great for those of us using Arduino as engine ECUs to be able to have fine-grained control of engine parameters by knowing intake vacuum or pressure. Knowing the intake cross-sectional volume, the intake vacuum or pressure (in the case of blown engines) could also be used as an intake air flow sensor, which will really be beneficial to those of us using heated water injection to create extra cylinder pressure via steam expansion (to measure if we're…

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    Needs More Details  ·  USB responded

    Hi DB:
    We think this is a very professional area for the industrial control, would you please give us more advise about the popular sensors in this area, so we can make our products more convenient for you to use.

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  15. Support Target3001 files

    Support Target3001 Files

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  16. 3 votes
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  18. Allow me to pay

    I selected, I addressed, I wanted to pay, I chose VISA, error - choose payment method.
    I'd like to give you money.
    But, well fix it enough that I know what you want, or don;t take it, up to you.

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  20. Wireless charging for Super Capacitor

    A wireless charger that can charge a Super Capacitor [SC]. It would have an adjustable maximum voltage of 2.0 to 2.5 volts, and be able to dump large amounts of current [5A or more -- much more] into an extremely low impedance load [i.e. a current source with an upper voltage limit]. Also, it should be able to dump current into the SC at full bore all the way up to the maximum voltage. A typical SC has a maximum voltage of 2.7 volts, but should not be charged higher than around 2.2 to 2.5 volts [the higher the voltage…

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