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rabstg said:
Thank's..
I'll order this asap.
I should have charged more money for these kits.
🙄
You only need a bag big enough for the static sensitive parts... Resistors and caps can go in a sandwich bag. 😉
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yup i bought 1000 ziplock baggies 3 years ago and found them a few weeks ago ill use these for the resistors and caps and stuff. But i still need to buy static baggies for the fets adn stuff.
I am curiouse if any one would be upset to if i may need to ask to pass on 5$ each person forshipping supplies.. also those of you that ordered psu kits ill be packing them up soon and get your prices for shipping.. I have not asked for any shipping money for those who orderd psu kits..
I am curiouse if any one would be upset to if i may need to ask to pass on 5$ each person forshipping supplies.. also those of you that ordered psu kits ill be packing them up soon and get your prices for shipping.. I have not asked for any shipping money for those who orderd psu kits..
Jason, just wrap the static sensitive parts in kitchen tinfoil, then they can go in the ordinary baggies. That should save a bit of cash.
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pinkmouse said:Jason, just wrap the static sensitive parts in kitchen tinfoil, then they can go in the ordinary baggies. That should save a bit of cash.
Do you think that people would be happy with that ? And would that be safe ? I dont have the money to replace **ALL* these fets if they all blow up.
Jason,
Antistatic bags are a waste of time if you don't have an grounded antistatic workstation and wriststrap of your own to use while you handle the static sensitive parts. I have seen your website and there is no evidence of one on your bench. The guys in the group buy should not have to pony up any money to buy one for you either. If you use no antistatic precautions while handling the FETS you may be putting dead FETS in the antistatic bags.
Antistatic bags are a waste of time if you don't have an grounded antistatic workstation and wriststrap of your own to use while you handle the static sensitive parts. I have seen your website and there is no evidence of one on your bench. The guys in the group buy should not have to pony up any money to buy one for you either. If you use no antistatic precautions while handling the FETS you may be putting dead FETS in the antistatic bags.
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kilowattski said:Jason,
Antistatic bags are a waste of time if you don't have an grounded antistatic workstation and wriststrap of your own to use while you handle the static sensitive parts. I have seen your website and there is no evidence of one on your bench. The guys in the group buy should not have to pony up any money to buy one for you either.
Just because you don't see it doesn't mean i don't have it.. Gesh..
Who said im asking people to pay so i can buyone. I was asking for people to pay for the shipping packages and boxes, Static bag's..
Tell me why your in this thread ?
Jason,
I have been following this thread from the beginning. The reason I am following it is because I almost participated in the group buy but had a very uneasy feeling about it. I am glad I didn't participate and I will not discuss my reasons why publically. I hope you do well for the people who have participated. Thats all I will say. If you wish to discuss it email is the proper place. BTW, you do not own this thread, and I responded based on your response to me recommending to another member that an antistatic workstation is necessary and important. I thought I would stress the point for the sake of those who participated in your buy.
I have been following this thread from the beginning. The reason I am following it is because I almost participated in the group buy but had a very uneasy feeling about it. I am glad I didn't participate and I will not discuss my reasons why publically. I hope you do well for the people who have participated. Thats all I will say. If you wish to discuss it email is the proper place. BTW, you do not own this thread, and I responded based on your response to me recommending to another member that an antistatic workstation is necessary and important. I thought I would stress the point for the sake of those who participated in your buy.
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kilowattski said:Jason,
I have been following this thread from the beginning. The reason I am following it is because I almost participated in the group buy but had a very uneasy feeling about it. I am glad I didn't participate and I will not discuss my reasons why publically. I hope you do well for the people who have participated. Thats all I will say. If you wish to discuss it email is the proper place. BTW, you do not own this thread, and I responded based on your response to me recommending to another member that an antistatic workstation is necessary and important. I thought I would stress the point for the sake of those who participated in your buy.
Yeah you now have mail....
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jleaman said:
Leam*AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*n
Jason stop it, or go to your room!
Anthony
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Coulomb said:
Jason stop it, or go to your room!
Anthony
BUT BUT BUT i am in my room!! Do you mean i should get to work maybe ?
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BrianDonegan said:how about "Get back to packing up those parts" 😉
Parts are in transist.. should be here soon though..
j'
BrianDonegan said:how about "Get back to packing up those parts" 😉
Touche, though it will be a week before they arrive there by ground.
Regards
Anthony
Here is a list of Snap in caps I have available.
All are 35 or 40mm diameter.
Under 30,000uF are going for $7 US each plus shipping
Over 30,000uF are going for $9 US each plus shipping
All are UCC Brand New
4 x KHM248 22,000 @ 50VDC
2 x SMH 27,000uF @ 63VDC
2 x 81DA 27,000uF @ 50VDC
4 x KMH 27,000uF @ 50VDC
4 x KMH 27,000uF @ 50VDC
4 x SMM 27,000uF @ 50VDC
4 x 81DA 27,000 @ 50VDC
4 x 81DA 39,000uF @ 50VDC
4 x SMH 39,000uF @ 50VDC
Anthony
All are 35 or 40mm diameter.
Under 30,000uF are going for $7 US each plus shipping
Over 30,000uF are going for $9 US each plus shipping
All are UCC Brand New
4 x KHM248 22,000 @ 50VDC
2 x SMH 27,000uF @ 63VDC
2 x 81DA 27,000uF @ 50VDC
4 x KMH 27,000uF @ 50VDC
4 x KMH 27,000uF @ 50VDC
4 x SMM 27,000uF @ 50VDC
4 x 81DA 27,000 @ 50VDC
4 x 81DA 39,000uF @ 50VDC
4 x SMH 39,000uF @ 50VDC
Anthony
Those of you looking for Aleph30 heatsinks, you might consider www.conradheatsinks.com
The MF35-151.5 are about 14x6 inches each with a thermal resistance of .21 at C/Watt for 80 °C. With a correction factor of 1.4 these heatsinks have a thermal rating of .294.
Here's the quote I received:
MF35-151.5 x 4 @ 55.16 ea. $220.64au (165.50usd)
Delivery Options
(Aus. Sea Freight 10 - 12 weeks) $15.00au (11.25usd)
(Aus. Post Economy Air 2-6 weeks) $63.22au (47.42usd)
(Aus. Post Standard Air 7-12 working days) $88.85au (66.63usd)
Total cost for with sea freight $235.64au (176.73usd)
Availability: in stock
$44 dollars apiece delivered to my door is very reasonable.
Julian Wales was really helpful over the phone with my questions.
There are discounts for quantity buys.
-David
The MF35-151.5 are about 14x6 inches each with a thermal resistance of .21 at C/Watt for 80 °C. With a correction factor of 1.4 these heatsinks have a thermal rating of .294.
Here's the quote I received:
MF35-151.5 x 4 @ 55.16 ea. $220.64au (165.50usd)
Delivery Options
(Aus. Sea Freight 10 - 12 weeks) $15.00au (11.25usd)
(Aus. Post Economy Air 2-6 weeks) $63.22au (47.42usd)
(Aus. Post Standard Air 7-12 working days) $88.85au (66.63usd)
Total cost for with sea freight $235.64au (176.73usd)
Availability: in stock
$44 dollars apiece delivered to my door is very reasonable.
Julian Wales was really helpful over the phone with my questions.
There are discounts for quantity buys.
-David
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