Like everyone else, I have been roped into looking at Circuit City’s liquidation deals (or the lack thereof).  I walked in there with a basic need of finding a good deal on a Canon Rebel XSi for the upcoming storm chasing year.  Even with 30 percent off, it’s still what I can get it for online.  Oh well.  Those who know me will definitely remember that I am always looking for the deals and hardly ever pay close to retail for anything.  What can I say, if I wore corduroy pants I would start a fire.

What I did come across that made the trip worthwhile was their “fixture” table.  This is where they were selling off bags of screws, hardware, and the likewise from their car audio installation shop, and other general odds and ends from around the office.  For a total of ten dollars, I bought roughly a 500 count of screws in a bag used for mounting speakers in boxes ($4), a bag of 4 speaker terminals ($5, maybe that was a little high in retrospect), and an HP Jetdirect 175x with no power supply for $1.

Immediately after returning home, I opened the bag containing the print server.  To much dismay, there was a special DC input that none of the 100’s of power supply bricks in my designated cardboard box would fit.  Perhaps I would have to break down and buy a replacement…..

All prices for replacements were in the neighborhood of $27 dollars after price and shipping.  Still better than a brand new unit at $129, but you all know I wasn’t about to go out like that either!  I remembered the Jetdirect print server I took out of service a few years ago (I don’t throw anything away, and don’t think I payed one red cent for this print server, either).  It worked well, but I no longer had printers with parallel ports so it ceased to be of use.  Whatdya know….years of production apart, and a quick Google search confirms the power supply part numbers match!  Only I could be so lucky……

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Now I have a functioning USB print server, for $1.

By the way, for those of you looking to eventually take advantage of Circuit City’s liquidation prices, they change them every Thursday morning.  I’m not sure whether they make them higher or lower at this point, but I thought I would relay that piece of knowledge nonetheless.

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