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Re: [Amps] Amps and ROHS

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Amps and ROHS
From: Steve Thompson <g8gsq@eltac.co.uk>
Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 12:08:44 +0100
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Paul Whatton wrote:
> Hi Steve
> 
> I don't quite follow this about secondhand and vintage equipment?
> 
> Will it be illegal for example for a UK business to sell me a piece of 
> secondhand or vintage equipment that is not RoHS compliant? And would 
> this apply to private sales/purchases too? So, can an amateur radio 
> retailer sell second-hand non-compliant equipment at-all after July?

As I understand it - if something has been previously sold (technically 
'put on the market') within the EU before July, it's ok to resell it. If 
the individual item is new to the EU market, it has to be compliant 
after July, even if it's vintage.

The public are not expected to be aware of the rules, so private 
purchases or sales will be ignored, but if it's a business either 
importing or selling, then the rules apply - and lots of private trading 
is likely to be seen as a business if someone decides to take a close look.
> 
> I'm thinking also about my other hobby which is vintage HiFi. There is a 
> big international market in this area and gear is bought and sold 
> worldwide both by private individuals and by dealers.

The EU beaurocrats have screwed it up for you. This started as something 
to limit lead going into landfill in thousands of mobile phones and MP3 
players etc. Bit by bit exemptions are being ended, and the 
interpretation of the printed regs. is being tightened. The net has 
turned into a sieve and it's making life hell for small engineering 
companies like mine.

I'm desperately hoping that someone will tell me my interpretation is wrong.

Steve
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