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Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: Apr 23rd, '14, 20:10
by juicyboy
ElSchtroumpf wrote: I sent them an email with a ton of questions to figure out the exact cost per enclosure, as well as the weight so I can start to calculate how much it will cost for everybody. I would like to start sending out paypal invoices soon to anyone who is comfortable with paying up front, for the simple reason that the cost for the prototype includes the one-time costs - programming the machines and making the films for the printing and all that - which brings the cost of the prototype to 516,23€. For anyone who is alarmed by this number, the price per enclosure when ordering 30 units is actually only around 115€, including the prototype cost and VAT. But I don't have 516€ to spare right now. :lol:
I could pay something upfront. Just send email to people who have ordered one...

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: Apr 24th, '14, 11:09
by ElSchtroumpf
I got answers to some of my questions, and there's one thing that makes it impossible for me to give an exact price per enclosure : if the prototype needs adjustments, there are extra costs involved for the redesign and reprogramming. If they nail it from the first go there's no problem but there's no guarantee they will.

I'm thinking to send out emails to everyone on my list to confirm everyone's info, and then send out paypal invoices for 100€ to everyone, to be payed if you feel like it. The problem here is that you'll be paying the paypal fee twice, which amounts to around 4€ for the first payment, so there's no obligation to pay in two times. You will of course be helping me out to pay for the prototype.

I'm sorry if this all sounds kind of amateurish but I'm making this up as I go along, I have no prior experience with this group buy thing, so please forgive me! :lol:

For anyone still interested to get on the list, I'll be ordering 30 units, and I have 27 units that are spoken for right now. So I still have 3 or 4 units available, depending on how the prototype turns out!

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: Apr 24th, '14, 11:19
by Shiva Niet
Hi ElSchtroumpf,
Could you maybe put your Iban and Bic numbers in that email for all Europeans. I think a bank transfer does not have a fee.
HEY, I do not see an amatuer here.
If you do not try. . .
You will never learn!

Succes,
Shiva

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: Apr 24th, '14, 14:23
by quadram
ElSchtroumpf wrote: I'm thinking to send out emails to everyone on my list to confirm everyone's info, and then send out paypal invoices for 100€ to everyone, to be payed if you feel like it. The problem here is that you'll be paying the paypal fee twice
No problem but as said Shiva ...
Shiva Niet wrote:Could you maybe put your Iban and Bic numbers in that email for all Europeans. I think a bank transfer does not have a fee.
It's a good idea and i prefer ... this is how I paid the Adrian MI metal case
The transfer with Iban/Bic is free in Europe

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: Apr 24th, '14, 17:06
by ElSchtroumpf
Very good point. Especially since I have only 3 people on the list that live outside of the IBAN zone! I will send everyone my account info as soon as I have confirmed your info via mail. I will do this in the weekend.

I've also managed to find all the needed accessories for the enclosure on the same webshop, so I have the prices for everything :

- The switch : 1,20€
- C14 connector : 1€
- The feet : 85 cents per unit, so 3,40€ per set of four
- Cable shoes : 5 cents per unit
- Nuts&bolts (4 bolts for the enclosure, 4 bolts + 4 lock nuts for the feet) : 1,40€

If you need a switch and a connector, that will bring you to a grand total of 7,35€

Here's a link to the feet I will be ordering : http://www.conrad.be/ce/nl/product/5224 ... ggest=true

And regarding the cable shoes, both the switch and C14 take 4,8x0,8mm cable shoes, I will be ordering fully insulated ones so you don't have to look for them. I didn't find any fully insulated shoes in the usual DIY or electronics shops in my vicinity. Very weird...

Also, the bolts are stainless steel and the lock nut has a plastic inlay, hence the higher price.

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: Apr 24th, '14, 20:13
by misa
could someone give me an idea how to integrate a powersupply into Yocto? I suppose there is a type that you can buy that gets an input of 100-240 VAC and outputs 15VAC, but it's internal and doesn't need a fan?

What solutions have you found for the new enclosures?

I couldn't find any reference in the thread, or anything that seems like it would fit on any of my DIY-sites...

thanks!

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: Apr 24th, '14, 23:50
by prophonic
Hi Elschtroumpf,

I am interested in 2 pieces, please send me your info. Can also do IBAN/BIC. I can't send pm so far, so please get in touch with me.

Thank you
Prophonic.

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: Apr 25th, '14, 06:19
by rashed
@Elschtroumpf,

I'm also interested in 1-2 cases. I live in Finland, so IBAN/BIC is ok! I need your contact details.

Cheers,
Rasmus

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: Apr 25th, '14, 11:35
by ElSchtroumpf
All 30 enclosures are now ordered, I'm not taking any new orders unless someone cancels.

I also received a new offer from the factory, apparently the price goes down a little for 30 pieces, which is good news for everyone.

The only thing I'm still not sure about at this point is the weight of the enclosure, so I'm not sure about the shipping costs. For the people in the Netherlands, Germany or France, this changes nothing, for everyone else this might mean a doubling of the shipping cost if the total package exceeds 5kg. I tried to calculate an approximation and ended up at around 3kg, but I've already proven that my math skills are not to be trusted! :lol:

Expect an email from me this weekend!

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: Apr 25th, '14, 14:19
by tigerstyle25
Hey – I'd love an enclosure if you have any spare!

Thanks