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Shipping costs are determined by weight.
The least expensive way to ship is by USPS Flat Rate
An Envelope with a limit of under 4 lbs is $15.50
A Medium Flat Rate Box limit under 20 lbs $44.50
A Large Flat Rate Box limit under 20 lbs $56.50
As for PayMent I will accept PayPal with a 5% fee
or a TT with a $15.00 fee.
Steve @ Apex Jr
Shipping costs are determined by weight.
The least expensive way to ship is by USPS Flat Rate
An Envelope with a limit of under 4 lbs is $15.50
A Medium Flat Rate Box limit under 20 lbs $44.50
A Large Flat Rate Box limit under 20 lbs $56.50
As for PayMent I will accept PayPal with a 5% fee
or a TT with a $15.00 fee.
Steve @ Apex Jr
If the apex chip is broken , can it be repaired?
APEX Technology makes chips, I sell Audio related Items both
New and Surplus. So wrong company.
Steve @ Apex Jr.
To further answer the above question... I was thinking and there
are a few threads on this forum about a line array, and I did a search.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/99960-my-line-array-project-log.html
And the other is thread # 121803
Steve
are a few threads on this forum about a line array, and I did a search.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/99960-my-line-array-project-log.html
And the other is thread # 121803
Steve
I'm still a one man operation and a little guy in a big sea of suppliers
So the best way is either to email me directly with your wants
or call me TOLL FREE 1 866 4 APEX JR --- 1 866 427-3957
steve.apexjr@prodigy.net
I can check stock and weight and get back with you on costs
Steve @ Apex Jr.
So the best way is either to email me directly with your wants
or call me TOLL FREE 1 866 4 APEX JR --- 1 866 427-3957
steve.apexjr@prodigy.net
I can check stock and weight and get back with you on costs
Steve @ Apex Jr.
question for Steve on the toroids: Do you really, or sort of, rate the voltage of these babies @ the specified amps??
What would the no-load ACV be on the 13.6--15.5V or so?
I see if the toroids are marked and normally the voltages are no load voltages
otherwise they need to be checked and use a DMM also under no load.
Steve
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NOT Step up/down XMFR's
What I need are the 220 volt power supply boards (or simply the Internal 220V power XMFR), for APEX DVD players.
Reason for Converting electronics: In Philippines the AC power is 220V, single phase, 60Hz, UNgrounded. Neutral is rarely actually grounded. In Phils. Neutral is an ungrounded "Common". The Phils. electric outlets are the old 2-prong USA outlets. Filipinos don't understand different AC voltages. They see an AC plug that matches an AC outlet & plug it in. Without converting 110V electronics to 220, eventually they WILL be plugged into 220V & destroy the internal pwr. XMFR. For an external step down XMFR to preclude being unplugged, it MUST be Hard-Wired into the AC pwr cord. It's much better to simply replace the internal 110V pwr XMFR, with a 220V version. Once that is done, the equipment can never be plugged into the wrong voltage.
MLStrand56
I am an Electronic Tech. & spent 20 yrs. living in Europe & Asia, so I know all about Step up/down XMFRs. I can buy those here in Philippines.but I might have some transformers to take you from 115-220 and 220-115 in stock various va rating's
What I need are the 220 volt power supply boards (or simply the Internal 220V power XMFR), for APEX DVD players.
Reason for Converting electronics: In Philippines the AC power is 220V, single phase, 60Hz, UNgrounded. Neutral is rarely actually grounded. In Phils. Neutral is an ungrounded "Common". The Phils. electric outlets are the old 2-prong USA outlets. Filipinos don't understand different AC voltages. They see an AC plug that matches an AC outlet & plug it in. Without converting 110V electronics to 220, eventually they WILL be plugged into 220V & destroy the internal pwr. XMFR. For an external step down XMFR to preclude being unplugged, it MUST be Hard-Wired into the AC pwr cord. It's much better to simply replace the internal 110V pwr XMFR, with a 220V version. Once that is done, the equipment can never be plugged into the wrong voltage.
MLStrand56
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