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Old 2nd June 2009, 09:38 PM   #1
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Talking FS: Velleman kit/module, with/without PSU,transfomer, unused

Hi,
Started a multi-way speaker project and unfortunately did not even get close to finishing it (time & money as usual).
So am selling some of the bits I had built and tested, but did not actually use in any project
Might be the missing part of someone else's project.


First one is the K4004B 200W mono/stereo kit, does NOT come with PSU or transformer.
Can find more info on it here: http://www.esr.co.uk/velleman/k4004b.htm.
It is wired in mono at the moment, the pdf provided on the previous link explains everything about it pretty well.
Retails at £55 +vat so looking for around £45 + shipping since it may not be wired as you want it. Added pic below:
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Then I have a VM100 module (came built, calibrated and tested), for which I have the appropriate transformer. Note that the PSU is on the module itself. More info can be found here: http://www.esr.co.uk/velleman/vm100.htm
Retails at £38 +vat and £15 +vat for the module and transformer respectively, so looking to get around £50 + shipping. Attached an image below:
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Finally I have a K4005B 400W mono/stereo kit (big brother of the one above) with both PSU & transformer. More info can be found here:
http://www.esr.co.uk/velleman/k4005b.htm.
Again this one is wired in mono, note that I doubled the number of smoothing caps (psu board allows for this but they don't come with it automatically). NOTE that one of the fins of the heat sink is slightly bent (happened when it was shipped to me, see picture below), but does not make any difference since it is only very small.
Retails at £73 +vat, £12 +vat and £40 +vat for the kit, psu and transformer respectively, so looking to get around £100 + shipping, as may not be wired right way for you and the slight damage to the fin. Attached two images below:
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I would prefer paypal for payement, and although UK shipping would be better, especially with the transformers! But if you want shipping further I can get quotes.

Also, if you think something is overpriced please say so and maybe we can work something out.

Thanks for looking and do not hesitate to ask questions,


legris00
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Old 7th June 2009, 12:15 PM   #2
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