pvision
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There are some changes from today for all electronic devices imported to the UK. Came as a surprise to me, but maybe the wider community is better-informed than I
The changes were implemented on 1st Jan 2021 with a 1-year grace period for some items. From today many, if not all, CE-marked items may not be sold into the UK
UK-market devices need a new UKCA mark which replaces CE. Obviously, and predictably, the new "standard" is not expected to diverge from CE so we will have CE-tested & approved devices under a new badge, thereby adding cost & inconvenience for zero benefit
Goes without saying this is a "Brexit Benefit"
I ordered three Meanwell PSUs from Mouser before Xmas and the order has been cancelled. I looked at buying some Sparkfun products from Mouser and they're no longer saleable to the UK
More info here:
https://www.conformance.co.uk/ce-marking-for-products/what-brexit-means-for-ce-marking
Hopefully I am overstating the impact of this, and it won't be a problem. But..
The changes were implemented on 1st Jan 2021 with a 1-year grace period for some items. From today many, if not all, CE-marked items may not be sold into the UK
UK-market devices need a new UKCA mark which replaces CE. Obviously, and predictably, the new "standard" is not expected to diverge from CE so we will have CE-tested & approved devices under a new badge, thereby adding cost & inconvenience for zero benefit
Goes without saying this is a "Brexit Benefit"
I ordered three Meanwell PSUs from Mouser before Xmas and the order has been cancelled. I looked at buying some Sparkfun products from Mouser and they're no longer saleable to the UK
More info here:
https://www.conformance.co.uk/ce-marking-for-products/what-brexit-means-for-ce-marking
Hopefully I am overstating the impact of this, and it won't be a problem. But..