....Thanks for that jc101, the product from your kindly supplied #12 post says its "50Hz". So i believe i could do it cheaper, as there is no need for such a device to be "50Hz".
All it needs to do is output +300Vdc.
Or if we want to be snazzy, then we can get it to go +300V, -300V, +300V...etc...but of course, this certainly neednt be at "50Hz"....could be say 5 Hz, or whatever.
But yes, £4.05 is very cheap....the postage would of course be more than that, and that would have to be payed. There is also the
point that it wont be on the market till eternity at £4.05, since they are obviously not making a profit at that pricing.
That pricing is done to suck in greedy Western middle men and gazump all other competitors out of the market and make them go bust....which is a bona fide marketing strategy...but not something
that can be done forever.
Bottom line, how much do you expect to sell these 75W inverters? What’s your estimated consumer RRP?
...I believe we can make a profit as ours is simply boosting up to +300VDC, and not messing with 50Hz.
Even if we dont sell it for much less than current offerings, it doesnt matter, since all you need to do in UK
is "get into the market with a known and registered prescence as an electronics designer and manufacturer"......once you have achieved that,
you can then make massive money by importing electronics in for people from China (middle-manning)...because your status as an electronics
company makes people think you are knowledgeable enough to buy in their electronics from China for them, and you then take your mega-riches, middle man cut.