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  1. Are you referring to my Proovia post? They use Luton vans and don't need a pallet. They collected yesterday morning (they asked if they could use my wheels, which was fine - they probably had their own but I'd used mine to get the machine to the front of the garage anyway!). Anyway they delivered to the buyer this morning at some ungodly hour - he claims they didn't call in advance and only called when they were on his doorstep so that's something to watch out for - let the buyer know to be up early! For collection though, nice and easy
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  2. You could move those top traces (power?) up so they sit high up under the JPM silkscreen then that would give you an upwards route aswell so you don't have to squeeze them between the through holes (im looking at the with fingers as the bottom). Top work though I'm all for everyone doing stuff like this
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  4. You don’t need a pallet. simply go on their website. Choose date for collection. They give a three hour time slot for collection day before and that’s it. If you look at the website, this stuff is all on there. It’s incredibly easy to book and incredibly easy to see the info
    1 point
  5. Thanks Matty, I made these a 100% recreation of the original track layout. Fully working now with the updated Gerber. Following Bobs advice, I added a couple of extra pads to allow use of smaller modern ceramic capacitors. Here’s a populated board.
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  6. Fantastic work Ed they look spot on, I have already place an order with you for this type, but if we can get enough interest in the other more expensive ones, I will take five of those too ,, spares are always good to have ,,
    1 point
  7. Nice one Ed. That's always the thing that worries me about getting PCB's made is if I've made a mistake firstly in the circuit and secondly in the ordering process. Glad yours was good.
    1 point
  8. Shipment from China The final SRU PBC's arrived this week, I went for the low cost option and had 30 boards made with the tinned edge connectors. I chose to try this way to try rather than not making them. So far they work really well. I didn't go hard gold as the cost per board is 5 times the cost of the tinned version and to be viable a minimum quantity of 20 is required. I soldered in the 2 x Ceramic 0.1uF capacitor, 3 x 10uF Tantalum Bead Capacitors (noting the polarity of the Tantalum bead capacitors), the 2x 10k A09-103 9 pin resistor networks and the 3 x 24 pin bases. Tested the board in the Eachway Nudger and works perfectly. The prices for the hard gold version are here: Note: So I have made these for my machines and they are fine for what I want at the price I am willing to pay. The new boards are far more reliable than the old ones I have even in the few days of using them. If anyone with an SRU machine wants some of the bare boards, let me know and I'll send them to you for the cost of the postage. If there is any interest in the gold connector version then please share your thoughts and if there is enough maybe we do a group buy? Cheers Ed
    1 point
  9. Again top notch work Ed and a nice little project .
    1 point
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