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How do you identify if that 'new old stock' Siemens S7-300 CPU on eBay is actually a counterfeit that will fail in 6 months, and what forensic checks separate the genuine from the fake?

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Hey there! Spotting counterfeit Siemens S7-300 CPUs on eBay can be tricky, but there are some key forensic checks you can do. First, look for the hologram seal of authenticity - genuine Siemens modules have a hologram film on the long side between the housing parts. Fake ones often have poor quality holograms that don't show proper 3D effects or smooth color transitions.

Check the serial numbers too - counterfeit parts often have non-unique or unreadable serial numbers. The markings should be crisp and professional, not blurry or misaligned. Also examine the overall build quality - genuine Siemens components have precise molding and consistent materials.

For eBay sellers, watch for red flags like prices that seem too good to be true, vague descriptions, or refusal to provide detailed photos of the authenticity seal. 'New old stock' claims can be legitimate, but ask for clear images of the hologram from multiple angles.

If you can get hands-on, electrical testing is the ultimate check - counterfeit CPUs often fail under load or have different performance characteristics. There are also open-source forensic tools available that can help detect manipulated PLCs. When in doubt, consider buying from authorized Siemens distributors instead of taking the eBay gamble!

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