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Hi Jeffry,

Pls send me a private mail. The current price is 11,40 euro per set of 3 IRFP240 or IRFP9240.

For 75 people that would be around 450 fets in total. I can help you getting the fets out of the same wafer and get them selected.
That is a serious amount of fets and would require some time to get them an then a week or two to select them.

Pls scout the interest and let me know by mail.

Thanks...Marcel.
 
jleaman said:
I email'd you too, id like to know what it will cost for all transistor's for a stereo F4, i thin i got a email way back stating each output moss fet was like 8$ each OUCH..

Can any one post what they paid for there price for 2 channels of their F4 ?

I have to buy fets for 4 channels and need a clear price.

Thanks.

Jase


Hi Jase,

It looks like a mistake has been made. I do realize that the conversion rate between the dollar and the euro has changed from 1.2 last year to around 1.37. This is not making things better for everyone in the States...
I'm going to look again to your mail to see where the mistake was made.
 
Tarasque said:



Hi Jase,

It looks like a mistake has been made. I do realize that the conversion rate between the dollar and the euro has changed from 1.2 last year to around 1.37. This is not making things better for everyone in the States...
I'm going to look again to your mail to see where the mistake was made.


It's ok every one makes mistakes 🙂 i wonder if you could possibly give me a price to build 4 channels with shipping?

Thanks..

Jase
 
Tarasque said:



Hi Jase,

It looks like a mistake has been made. I do realize that the conversion rate between the dollar and the euro has changed from 1.2 last year to around 1.37. This is not making things better for everyone in the States...
I'm going to look again to your mail to see where the mistake was made.

when the FFR went into the Euro it was very inexpensive -- for years previously it ranged from about 4.5 to 5.2 FFR/USD. The EUR is a little expensive relative to the dollar, but was much too cheap when the conversion was made.

The weak USD is causing an absolute boom in exports from the US for everything from food, pharma, electrical equipment, wire and cable, wood products, medical equipment, construction equipment, chemical, specialty chemicals, instrumentation, aerospace etc.
 
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