that and shortages in general. the used cpu/gpu market is stupid, just stupid.Anything that needs new chips is affected right now by a major fire at a manufacturing plant in China I think. Some car manufacturers shut down assembly lines of some models because of this.
That's actually it's own bubble. The chip shortage faced by vehicle manufacturers is not 7nm with TSMC but much older processes >20nm(and thus much older fabs). The 7nm shortage is from crypto, Intel ******** the bed and a little bit of Trump's Entity List.that and shortages in general. the used cpu/gpu market is stupid, just stupid.
OEM's are moving their lines to keep the money makers moving (trucks).
Is the switch a joke or can it do something useful?The chip shortage is even affecting motorcycle GPS market, some have found a workaround
I bought a van and delivery time was several months from date of order. Then I saw in the news the plant was being idled cause of a chip shortage for a week.
Here's hoping I get it this summer with enough time to upfit it. I fully expect once I get everything measured out and ordered, its gonna take weeks for the other things to arrive.
What have you guys seen a big change in this year when trying to buy soemthing?
For the AC, the only two things I've ever had to do to fix mine (2 different houses) were clean the fins and replace the capacitor. In my current house, I had to buy a cheap cap from the only place that was open on a Sunday, and it failed again by the next summer. I replaced that one with one from Sayal and so far so good for the past few years now.I'm trying to avoid buying things that are not urgently needed. House A/C is hurting and I will investigate replacement but if need be I can punt as it works just not well.
Talked to my roofers and they said material prices for them were barely changed and they had no "covid-pricing" in their rates. Availability of product is an issue. Especially if a colour comes from the US, they are getting to the point of telling the homeowner to pick a different colour or find a different roofer as so many jobs have been hung up by lack of product.
Cap has already been replaced. Coil gets cleaned yearly. I dont have a set of gauges to hook up but I highly suspect low on R22 based on a few symptoms. I may be able to pay someone to check and recharge but it is ~15 years old so I am reluctant to throw much money at it.For the AC, the only two things I've ever had to do to fix mine (2 different houses) were clean the fins and replace the capacitor. In my current house, I had to buy a cheap cap from the only place that was open on a Sunday, and it failed again by the next summer. I replaced that one with one from Sayal and so far so good for the past few years now.
PVC watermain pipe is becoming very scarce. Expect all those summer time construction projects involving watermain to be delayed by months at this point.Where to I begin? haha.
try buying appliances, lumber, autos, wire, vacuums, pools equipment and materials, large generators, hot tubs....
our wire went up 60% and expected to increase further. PVC pipe, and vinyl prices have skyrocketed.
we ordered a transfer switch from Generac, normally arrives in less than 2 weeks, now they are telling us 18 weeks....
Back to cast iron? There shouldnt be a huge demand for cast iron. Although there probably also isnt great production capacity for large diameter pipes.PVC watermain pipe is becoming very scarce. Expect all those summer time construction projects involving watermain to be delayed by months at this point.
Once the pipe arrives at site though there are no foam swabs to clean it as there is a shortage of resin to make them and there is also a shortage in chlorine to disinfect the pipe before it can go into service.
Should be a fun year.