Just as a quickie reference : the 1990 rate for buying a single of the 0.1uF/100Vdc predecessor of the KP1837 at Burklin-Germany was $0.572 at the current exchange rate
=> 0.4 $-cent difference (17 years later and 160V parts, <+3$c at the early '90 exchange rate )
Chapeau for the Dunhill smoker.
=> 0.4 $-cent difference (17 years later and 160V parts, <+3$c at the early '90 exchange rate )
Chapeau for the Dunhill smoker.
analog_sa, cwujek:
The 0.015uF is out of stock, so I'll have to cancel your order for those (and any other interested parties).
The 0.015uF is out of stock, so I'll have to cancel your order for those (and any other interested parties).
Hi Marc,
If possible, I would prefer the extra caps. Who couldn't use more caps!
It's like more pudding at the orphanage! Nobody gets more PUDDING!
Thanks!
Regards//Keith
If possible, I would prefer the extra caps. Who couldn't use more caps!
It's like more pudding at the orphanage! Nobody gets more PUDDING!
Thanks!
Regards//Keith
yeah for the "more caps"! 😀
I'd sit down and divide two numbers and stick the word "floor" in front of the fraction to round down and tell you how many caps extra you'll get, but my brain is so tired right now ...

I'd sit down and divide two numbers and stick the word "floor" in front of the fraction to round down and tell you how many caps extra you'll get, but my brain is so tired right now ...

Mongo would like to know if he can assume the price for intermediate values remains unchanged from the beginning of the thread.
Ed LaFontaine said:Mongo would like to know if he can assume the price for intermediate values remains unchanged from the beginning of the thread.
yup... we are nowhere near enough for the other denominations.
If you haven't paid yet, you can use the new value (I guess the "last will be first" in this instance). Just multiply by 1.03 (or add 3%) to get your total and send me this amount and I'll let you know what you owe when shipping time comes.
ichiban said:Hi,
Please add me to the list.
I need:
12 of the 0.010uF/160V @ $0.512 = $ 6.15
24 of the 0.100uF/160V @ $0.796 = $19.11
36 pieces for $25.26 plus shipping, handling and PayPal.
Thank you.
Regards//JM
Please apply the overpayment to shipping costs etc., Thanks. 😀
jacco vermeulen said:Just as a quickie reference : the 1990 rate for buying a single of the 0.1uF/100Vdc predecessor of the KP1837 at Burklin-Germany was $0.572 at the current exchange rate
=> 0.4 $-cent difference (17 years later and 160V parts, <+3$c at the early '90 exchange rate )
Chapeau for the Dunhill smoker.
never look a gift horse in the mouth:

Payment sent
Original order:
36) 0.01
24) 0.1
Order increased to add
12) 0.022 and
12) 0.047
Notes / summary included with transaction
Thanks
Original order:
36) 0.01
24) 0.1
Order increased to add
12) 0.022 and
12) 0.047
Notes / summary included with transaction
Thanks
ichiban said:
Please apply the overpayment to shipping costs etc., Thanks. 😀
dude, you have to pay before you can elect this 😀 contact me if you think you have paid already...
I have the following non-payers at this moment in time:
cwujek
klm1
landoctor
tony
ichiban
ipolyakov
mhashpong
pars
jerishi
JoeyDD
Algar_emi said:30 0.1uF X 160V Please.
SB
I feel your pain now in a "mini" sort of way 🙂
luvdunhill said:Now, if you have already ordered either one of these denominations, you have two options. The first, apply the credit to you final shipping (preferred and default if I don't hear from you) or have me adjust your quantities and ... GET MORE CAPS! 😀
Thanks everyone!
Get more caps for me! 😀
I will be adding 25% more caps to the people who vote for more caps. The actual difference is 1 - (0.370 / 0.512) = 27.7% for the 0.01uF and similarly 1 - (0.576 / 0.796) = 27.6% for the 0.10uF. I'll truncate the decimal part and apply the change to your shipping.
For example, if you ordered (20) 0.10uF and (20) 0.01uF, Santa will be sending you 25 of each 😎
Also, the first batch of 500 0.1uF and 500 0.01uF has shipped and I have a confirmed PO number from Newark.
For example, if you ordered (20) 0.10uF and (20) 0.01uF, Santa will be sending you 25 of each 😎
Also, the first batch of 500 0.1uF and 500 0.01uF has shipped and I have a confirmed PO number from Newark.

I started looking into the International postal rates...
I can send up to 4 pounds via Priority Mail International for $9.00 Canada / Mexico and $11.00 all other countries. Honestly, this would be easiest for me as the post office provides all the mailing supplies, etc. and it will be quickest to get to you.
The only other feasible option is First-Class (rate charts by country are here):
http://pe.usps.com/text/Imm/immctry.htm
When the time comes, I'll ask you to choose one or the other. I have no idea for example how much 100 capacitors will weigh, but in Jacco's case (Netherlands), it would have to be less than 16 ounces for first-class to be more cost effective than the Priority Mail International option.
Take care!
I can send up to 4 pounds via Priority Mail International for $9.00 Canada / Mexico and $11.00 all other countries. Honestly, this would be easiest for me as the post office provides all the mailing supplies, etc. and it will be quickest to get to you.
The only other feasible option is First-Class (rate charts by country are here):
http://pe.usps.com/text/Imm/immctry.htm
When the time comes, I'll ask you to choose one or the other. I have no idea for example how much 100 capacitors will weigh, but in Jacco's case (Netherlands), it would have to be less than 16 ounces for first-class to be more cost effective than the Priority Mail International option.
Take care!
group buy -- MORE!
Marc: Crazy huh?!
I just sent you another $6.31 for
10 qty of .047 uf
Thanks Barry
Marc: Crazy huh?!
I just sent you another $6.31 for
10 qty of .047 uf
Thanks Barry
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