I'm OK with the part upgrades.
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It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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As long as I can pay with a credit card, count me in as well.
I'm in Italy too, so Elepro, if you wanna contact me, you're welcome to do so.
Having an electronics background, I'm with RedHouse in buying better components for the project.Pepe aka Lt. Kojak
Milano, Italy
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Count me in as a tentative participant, pending on re-reading -Elepro-'s thread.int main(void) {return 0;} /* no bugs, lean, portable & scalable... */
www.ozbassforum.com
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Yep, ok, read it. I'm in. Please update the list.int main(void) {return 0;} /* no bugs, lean, portable & scalable... */
www.ozbassforum.com
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How much is the parts list workiing out to with the upgrades (ballpark), and what's the cutoff date? I've been skimming the threads, but maybe I'm missing something. $31-$42 for Elepro's part, about $10 for the board, and about how much for the components with the upgrades?
I'm not likely in because I've been blowing my hobby budget on other stuff, but if I can sneak this in under the wife's nose, and my buy will hit a discount threshold, I might be able to do this. I've no preference for the LCD color. And a big thanks to you guys for getting this together, esp Redhouse and Elepro, group buys can be a tremendous PITA.
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Originally posted by RedHouse View Post{EDIT} I liked the "Gray" one at first glance, but after looking at them on the website link below I definately like the white-backlight one the best. Much easier to read, more like a cell phone backlight.
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Originally posted by RedHouse View Post* {EDIT} I liked the "Gray" one at first glance, but after looking at them on the website link below I definately like the white-backlight one the best. Much easier to read, more like a cell phone backlight..
You could also select a display for legibility with the backlighting shut off.
Black on grey is unesthetic (as in "ugly as dirt") but you can read it under
ordinary ambient light.
-drh"Det var helt Texas" is written Nowegian meaning "that's totally Texas." When spoken, it means "that's crazy."
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Originally posted by salvarsan View PostYou can have a backlit LCD or you can have reasonable battery life.
You could also select a display for legibility with the backlighting shut off.
Black on grey is unesthetic (as in "ugly as dirt") but you can read it under
ordinary ambient light.
-drh
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Updated Parts List:
R1
10k trimmer 531-PT6KV-10K (Phier) $0.41/ea
R2
5.6K 1/4w 271-5.6K-RC 1% Metal Film (Xicon) $0.13/ea
R3
47ohm 1/4w 271-47-RC 1% Metal Film (Xicon) $0.13/ea
C1
330nF polyester 505-MKS20.33/63/5 (Wima) $0.49/ea
C2,C3
100nF polyester 505-MKS2.1/63/5T (Wima) $0.27/ea
C4
100nF polyester 505-MKS02.1/63/10 (Wima) $0.45/ea
D1
1N4001 625-1N4001-E3/54 (Vishay) $0.04/ea
IC1
7805T 863-MC7805BTG (On Semi) $0.55/ea
(2) N.O. MOM switch 506-MSPS103C0 (Tyco) $1.51/ea
(2) SPST mini toggle 611-T101-001 (C&K) $4.05/ea
(1) DIP28 (for IC3) 517-4828-6004-CP $0.31/ea
(1) 9v batt clip 534-84-6 $0.44/ea
517-929834-01-16 (Header) $0.58/ea
517-974-01-16 (Sockets) $1.76/ea
IC2 - A1302 (hall sensor) $1.50
IC3 - PIC16F883 (from Elepro 22-euro) $30.66-USD
LCD Display
763-0216K1Z-FSW-FBW (white LED backlight) $10.72/ea
-------- $59.83 ------------------
PCB $9
-------- $68.83 ------------------
With Terminals:
(1) 3-Term right angle header M# 571-6404553 $0.19/ea
(1) 3-Term socket M# 571-874995 $1.00/ea
(4) 2-Term right angle headers M# 571-6404532 $0.15/ea ...$0.60
(4) 2-Term sockets M# 571-874993 $1.37/ea ...$5.48
(11) Terminals M# 571-1025486 $0.45/ea ...$4.95
-------- $81.05 ------------------
This price estimate is for parts only, there will be additional cost for shipping to be worked out amoungst us ...and... assumes we can get the 22-euro rate from Elepro if we can get 10 people in on the buy.
We can drop $12 off the top if we elect to solder the wires to the board (or use surplus sourced connectors) instead of ordering the right-angle terminals and connectors from Mouser.
Shipping to me is usually under $10 from Mouser, that leaves us to decide how we all want them shipped to each of us individually.
I'd prefer to use USPS as the local UPS store is a pain in the backside. I'm guessing that slow-boat postage will be $3 or less to US addresses, Priority Post is $4.85 to US addresses and gets you 2-day delivery.
Is anyone in on this located outside the USA? we'll have to work out your shipping rate individually.
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Originally posted by Bruce Johnson View PostI can pay by PayPal.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
http://coneyislandguitars.com
www.soundcloud.com/davidravenmoon
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if i should build it again i would put wire directly in the pcb............my gaussmeter project..... ........
.......first pickup with my cnc winder........
.... NEW cnc pickup winder user manual.....
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Originally posted by RedHouse View PostWe can drop $12 off the top if we elect to solder the wires to the board (or use surplus sourced connectors) instead of ordering the right-angle terminals and connectors from Mouser.
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Is anyone in on this located outside the USA? we'll have to work out your shipping rate individually.
Brad, I'm outside the USA, near Elepro, can you check the shipping to Athens Greece?
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