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| Back2Volts:
Are all KM2 switches supposed to be the same size? I am asking because the vendor I ordered from lists a KM2 set in white with size 22x8 instead of 18x6. I think getting another set in white for the 0.1% I will be getting would be a nice way to differentiate them. http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-Pcs-KM2-0-9-Digital-Decimal-Coded-Pushwheel-Switches-White-22mm-x-8mm-/230980234751?hash=item35c77eadff:g:KOwAAOSwjVVVlXPP |
| PuterGeek:
--- Quote from: Fortran on July 20, 2016, 04:38:56 pm ---No you're not. But I've sold out and need to order some more resistors. I should be able to send some more kits around 1/8. There will be a small adjustment on the price though, since the resistors I ordered last time is no longer in stock. --- End quote --- I've thought you were all set with more 0.1% resistors so already sent my money and a PM. Let me know how much more I need to send. Thanks! PuterGeek (aka Joe Stockton) |
| ez24:
--- Quote from: Back2Volts on July 20, 2016, 08:23:07 pm --- I am asking because the vendor I ordered from lists a KM2 set in white with size 22x8 instead of 18x6. --- End quote --- Maybe Fortran can move up to 22x8 and since they would be easier to solder (if bigger SMD), he could sell these on a production basis. (until the Chinese make copies). These seem to be a good item to have on a workbench and thus I think there is a market for them (think ebay) Fortran why don't see if you can earn some money on this venture? (unless you do not need any) |
| Back2Volts:
--- Quote from: ez24 on July 21, 2016, 03:29:17 am --- --- Quote from: Back2Volts on July 20, 2016, 08:23:07 pm --- I am asking because the vendor I ordered from lists a KM2 set in white with size 22x8 instead of 18x6. --- End quote --- Maybe Fortran can move up to 22x8 and since they would be easier to solder (if bigger SMD), he could sell these on a production basis. (until the Chinese make copies). These seem to be a good item to have on a workbench and thus I think there is a market for them (think ebay) Fortran why don't see if you can earn some money on this venture? (unless you do not need any) --- End quote --- That was not the point I wanted to raise. I am happy with the small size, because I believe, the smaller is the unit the closer to the test breadboard it can be placed, which in cases may be important. What I was trying (no too well) to ask, is if there is an inconsistency between "KM2" and "22x8". I thought KM2 implied 18x6, but I may have been wrong all along. |
| Fortran:
My guess is that the seller doesn't really know? :-// 16 or 18 is the correct height. |
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