It's not necessarily so. It depends how successful they are in selling to the OEM market. It's also easier to sell big batches rather than one by one.richie00boy said:Their loss!
You could do as www.hypex.nl Set a fair price toward end customers let it have a go. I'll believe Hypex is quite successful with their webshop.Nphysics said:We can't support DIY market at this point due to resource constraint. Further, our pricing is geared toward manufacturer and low quantity units are very expensive.
phase_accurate said:I consider it a positiva attitude that they at least answered that question here !![]()
Maybe there would be a possibility to do this through a sales rep '
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Charles
I share that sentiment, it was a welcome sight.
I'm wondering how hard it would be to run off a thousand modules or so, or even cheaper, an "extra" thousand off of someones order.
That should get you them cheap enough so that you can pass on savings and still profit.
If reasonably priced people will jump to buy them.
It might take six months or a year to sell a thousand of them, but it may be a good trial.
The jist of the idea is you're still mass producing (keeping things cheap) but then selling them individually online, you're profit per module may be greatest that way.
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