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GB for Salas Reflektor-D Power Supply for Digital

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NEW GB ENDING 8-30-2015

The GB for the Salas board is open for payment up until 11:59PM EST 8/30/2015.

Payment is via PayPal invoice only. You will need to send me your paypal email via private message for me to start this process. Then I will invoice the parts you requested from the spreadsheet. If you reply to this email - cut out some of the existing text, otherwise the message is too big.;)

Customs forms
DO NOT ask for me to fudge up a customs form with really low amount. These are based on reasonable wholesale price.

Shipping

In general boards are a set costs, and mini kits are built into the shipping costs and larger full kits are 10.00-12 to ship. Starting price for shipping is 8.00 for just a small board and can rise from there.

The boards will ship around 2-3 weeks after the GB closes typically. The boards need to be ordered, I don't have them on hand.

B]Reflektor-D[/B]
Digital power supply board for 3.3-7V

Board 16.00
Transistor Kit 10.00
Resistor Kit 7.50
Full Kit 42.00 (Price change (lower) reflects change to Panasonic E-caps. Nichicons are not available.)

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MiniKit BOM section. This links goes to full details of all the parts included in the kits and there respective positions on the board.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/blogs/tea-bag/741-salas-board-minikits-full-kits.html
 
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LAST day for Group buy. Please pay invoices by 11:59AM EST. If you want to join GB, please PM email address for paypal invoice to be sent to you, and fill out spreadsheet with desired product. I will send an invoice due today. Thanks to all those who have participated!!
 
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Weird voltage territory. You would need one red LED, a jumper for the next LED position, and Rx a 680R resistor. Too high a resistor for what we averagely use maybe, makes it softer as a voltage source impedance. For only LEDS best solution I would use one red from the kit and an Infrared new from a store or pulled from some old remote control. For Rx a jumper.