I will take a couple this time around as well. Will be outta town till the 19th, but can Paypal or whatever to secure my order. Let me know, and Thanks.
I have looked at trying to make this work in a LOTC, but since the innards of a LOTC doesn't just drop out like a non-LOTC. It would make the change for the end-user much more troublesome. So currently I don't make such switches for the LOTC.
Current list of interested people as follows:
Sproing
MR BULK
Gandalf
Atomic6
jcciv
Elnath
Gene
Kill-O-Zap
AilSnail
Price will be same as before @ $18 per unit. Will accept 1 trade of E1 HA (minus bezel) for 2 switches.
Those on the list can send paypal to: toby1275(at)hotmail(dot)com (not for my emailing), if no further instructions given in the paypal transaction. Then it will be assumed that the address included is the correct one and item will be shipped accordingly.
Any further queries please feel free to email me or post here.
YC, I recall from the other thread that shipping was an issue. If a significant part of that $18 cost is shipping, I would be willing to re-distribute these within the US. These are probably under $1 to mail within the US. Not sure if it's worth the effort, but if it is I'm willing.
Kill-O-Zap - Thanks for the offer, it's not that significant. The most significant part is for my labour. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
jcciv - I'm not too sure myself where there're any for sale, but I recall that at least one online site has them.
Atomic6, Gene, MR Bulk - Paypal received! They will be going out tomorrow.
To the following:
Sproing, Gandalf, Elnath, Kill-O-Zap, AilSnail.
If you guys are still interested, refer to paypal details several posts up. I'm still looking for an E1 HA body + tailcap, and I'll trade 2 clickies and a Q2J HD for it.
Re: For Sale, E series clickie innards for non-LOTC
YC,
I got mine in 5 days here in California also! I've had packages that were sent FROM California to me and they took longer! Thanks my friend!
I was mystified at first because my "old" 55 year old ears could not hear an audible click. I thought something was amiss because of the absence of a click, (which I'm used to with clickies), and could only tell your switch was working because the light was "on"!
I also had concerns because the switch dropped right in and the spring was much thinner than your pictures show. After I put it in the tailcap, I screwed the tailcap into to the body with batteries installed. I took the tailcap off thinking the switch would drop right out but it didn't! Your choice of washers is right on YC because the batteries provided the right amount of pressure and seated the switch nicely in the tailcap!
One more thing YC. Nice job with the pressure activation on these! I thought at first that they were TOO firm because it does take a somewhat decidedly firm push to activate. Your switch is really nice because it DOES take a firm push to activate! The "momentary" push is slightly harder also which makes it unlikely to go on when carried which is always a concern when carrying a "clickie". Just be forwarned all you "weak-thumbed" young, softies. If you want the switch to activate with your "pinkie" look elsewhere! It's not bad at all and in my estimation, JUST RIGHT!