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Hamilton sells its serial to ethernet adapter which is used when the acw4 accepts credit cards. I have two. Every few years, one goes bad. Hamilton wants over $400 for one. Is there any reason I can't go buy one for $69.95 and use it?
 

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Look for info on the adapter and try to match it up.

For the price to be that different, there's likely something proprietary about it.
 

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Well the Hamilton one is a circuit board mounted in a very nice Stainless steel box. I suspect that is the price difference but don't know enough to know whether serial to ethernet is serial to ethernet.
 

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I think the ACW4 feeds a serial to cat5 cable that then goes to a serial to ethernet adapter that has cat5 input and output. That is fairly proprietary, I am thinking. I wonder if I could use a serial cable then a serial to ethernet adapter? Anyone know? $400+ is a lot to pay for a <$100 part every couple years.
 
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Are you talking about the Serial Ethernet converter #05-0023 with a list price of $403.00. They are repairable. If you find a replacement that has the correct plugs on each end it might work.
 

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Yes, that's it. $403.00 plus sale tax, plus shipping, oh and don't forget about handling. I never have understood handling.
 

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Handling is to cover the cost of pulling, packaging and processing the item(s) for shipment.
 

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That should be in the price of the item. Please ship mine to me and quit handling it so much. Handling sometimes involves throwing an item in an envelope but still costs as much as boxing an item.
 

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I'm sure no one includes handling in the price of a retail item. I won't argue that for what they charge for parts they don't need to be adding handling fees.

I bought some memory sticks on eBay without reading the fine print carefully and assumed that they'd ship three together for the same price. Nope, I paid $10 each for shipping and they arrived in a padded envelope with 64¢ postage on it.
 

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Guess my gripe about handling is that it is a factor of price unless it requires crating. That means a part that need boxing costs the handling as a part that gets dropped in an envelope. Oh well, let me get off my soapbox.
 
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