Larry, At this time, I have no plans to offer kits. By the time you get all the parts "kitted", most of the work is done. Assembly isn't the most difficult nor time consuming task. I've offered kits before (Amateur Radio Transceivers) and they were every bit as time intensive as building the units themselves. This way, I can check, double check, and triple check each part and make sure they are built the way I want them built. Does that make sense? I don't doubt that there are a LOT of very talented folks out there who would have no problems building them. It's the one or two that really screw it up and I don't have many spares of several of the components (simply too expensive to have extra stock). My margin on these modules is almost pathetic. If someone blows a DAC or the microcontroller, or blows the traces off the PCB... it's out of my pocket to fix it. If it were a resistor or an op-amp.... no problem. But there are a couple *very* expensive parts on the PSIM-1 that require proper handling. No, I don't build them in an environmentally controlled clean room wearing a lab coat and white cotton gloves... but I know that when I ship one of my modules, it will work *flawlessly* right out of the box. If I simply ship out a bag of parts I can't guarantee that. I know all this sounds a bit strange... and at some point I may change my ways... but for now, no kits. Sorry. As for the remaining modules... I may have been a little over-confident trying to get them all shipped by the end of this month. Then 31st is rapidly approaching and if I don't push back the schedule I'm going to end up in a padded room some where! ;) You'll all have them by Christmas. Most probably... much sooner. But having a deadline so close that is probably unrealistic is about killing me. I hope you all understand. I've also had a TON of requests when another batch will be available. I can't answer that right now. I can't think about that right now. I just want to get this batch finished. Then, I'll think about things. Okay? Take care everyone! - Brice http://www.SynthModules.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Troth" <larry@unicode.com> To: "Synth Modules" <SynthModules@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 11:46 AM Subject: [SynthModules] Re: Re: Re: PSIM-1 schedule update > > On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 09:34:27 -0500. Brice wrote: >>... I *thought* I was designing it for easy manufacturing... >>but I was thinking of it as how I would build it as a kit... >>not a bunch of them. Yes, the PSIM-1 was originally designed >>as a kit (hence the extensive use of through-hole parts). ... > > Brice, I had asked this once before, and I'll ask again. Please consider > going ahead and selling them as kits. Blacet does a good job and his > instructions are NOT in the same league as MOTM or PAIA. But many of use > have assembled his kits and they work great. (I just finished a Final > Filtre, and I'm debating the mounting of my Time Machine before I start > it.) > We are used to complex kits and the necessary wiring, testing, ... > involved. > You could expand your user community much faster and with fewer headaches > this way. PLEASE????? > > Sincerely, Larry Troth, > V.P. Technology > Larry@aspgs.com > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ASP Global Services, Inc. > 21011 Itasca Street, Suite G > Chatsworth, CA 91311-8501 > voice: (818) 678-2601 x206 > fax : (818) 337-7563 > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > Be sure to check out the primary Web site at: > http://www.SynthModules.com > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Re: [SynthModules] Re: Re: Re: PSIM-1 schedule update
2004-10-17 by Brice D. Hornback
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