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Potential EUVL F5X designed case user distribution check

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Just want to let you know your work is appreciated

If we view the F5X as a whole, this is probably the most complex GB, by far.
Participants are around the globe, and so are the coordinators.

I can say this much. The actual process is not as smooth as it looked. Yet,
the gentleman behind the scene simply sorted them out. Even better, there
was no finger pointing (which is all over in where I work!!). Everyone worked
together for the best solution/compromise even though the cost ended up in
our own wallet. Also, it is just human nature. We tend to use whatever worked
before. So, participants can help us a bit to accommodate the process we feel
comfortable with.

Needless to say, we never feel done until the parts reach the end user's hands
safely. Look at the long journey of the resistors and the mosfets GB's!! Hopefully,
the case and the heat sink will be done soon.

There have been a half dozen F5X GB threads that I have been tracking for the past year. Just keeping track of all the group buys has been exhausting, so I can only imagine the work involved for the people running them (purchasing, matching, collecting payments, shipping, etc). I for one am very grateful for all involved, especially Patrick considering that this endeavor has actually cost him money in addition to the time spent.
 
Payment status of F5X Case Protection PCB GB.
I've sent emails for those few who've not paid yet. Let's wait a few more days.

pchw 1_Paid
Horio 2_Paid
triode4 1
ashaw 2 _ Paid
alazira 1_Pls paid
Studley 1 _Paid
NicMac 3_Paid plus IV kit
Mravinsky 1_Paid
Ramallo 1_Paid
Oneoclock 1_Paid
400 2_Paid
Andrew T. 1_Paid
heinz1 1_Paid
Nikon1975 2_Paid
JBdV 2_Paid
Westley 1_Paid
pmchoong 3_Paid
APK 2_Paid
CanAm Man 1
CeeVee 2
johnwmclean 2_Paid
smyslow 1_Paid
samoloko 1_Paid
flg 2_Paid
jj506 2_Paid

Mark
 
I tried something even simpler tonight. A sherry bottle cork will fit perfect.
You then need to drill a small hole (say 1.5mm), and use a wood screw to secure this in place at the rear bracket.
Do not over-tighten. :)


Patrick

Oh, great..... Drink a bottle of sherry, and then solder SMD components....and then wire the primary side of the torroids.... This build will be even more fun than expected....!! :D

Actually, for a more professional use, you can attain a one-hole rubber "laboratory" stopper from most hobby or chemical supply stores..... You can then insert a metal "T-nut" (captive nut) into the hole in the stopper, and end up with a pretty clean installation.
 
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