Sales Thread for the Black Edition PhD-M6 custom battery pack - CLOSED
CLOSED THREAD
August 24, 2013
NOTE: I just sold the last pack this week as I have run out of parts to keep production running.
Many thanks to Eric, our customers, and to CPF for the great support for this project
Will
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NOTE: Starting on July 21, 2012, I will be selling the remaining packs for $150 plus shipping.
If you buy 2x packs at the same time, the second pack will be only an additional $100. So two packs (can be different settings for each pack) would be $250 plus shipping.
Will
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This is the sales thread for the Black Edition PhD-M6 pack. The initial sales thread is located here. The feeler thread is located here, and the original PhD-M6 development thread can be found here.
The feedback/discussion thread on the production packs will remain open, so please lets keep this thread focused solely on the sales side so that I can make sure I process orders properly and in a timely fashion.
What is the PhD-M6:
The PhD-M6 pack consists of a custom battery carrier designed by Eric Marshall (Odd Mods), and a custom, microprocessor driver designed and programmed by William Quiles (ATDMS). The PhD-M6 pack has the following features: PWM (pulse width modulation) to offer true voltage regulation for incandescent bulbs, soft start, runs from 3x 17670 protected Li-Ion cells (not included), has low voltage detection, and has 4 user-selectable output voltages (via 2-position DIP switches) for various bulb choices. This pack does not require any alteration to the M6. It is literally a drop-in pack. All you do is insert batteries into the side-loading holder (with proper orientation), select the desired voltage setting with the two dip switches, put the corresponding bulb in the head of the M6, and go.
The development thread and feeler threads have a lot more information, photos, videos, so I am not going to duplicate those here. Latest guide can be found here:
PhD-M6_Instructions_v10.pdf
To operate the pack:
1) Insert the desired bulb in the M6
2) Insert protected LiIon 17670 cells into the PhD-M6 pack (cells inserted from the side - no need to pull apart the battery carrier).
3) Out of the 4 possible voltage selections, pick the one that best matches the bulb used in step 1. Set the two switches as follows:
Level 1 - Target Voltage = 5.0 volts
For use with the SureFire N1. WA1218 might also work with a bi-pin adapter (maybe). A SureFire Z46 (M3 head) modded to accept D36 lamps could possibly be used to run Wolf-Eyes and Pila "6V" D36 incandecent lamps.
Switch position: OFF OFF
Level 2 - Target Voltage = 6.8 volts
For use with the SureFire MN16 and MN21 primarily. MN11 can be used in a Z46 head. WA1160 w/FM bi-pin adapter.
Switch position: OFF ON
Level 3 - Target Voltage = 7.5 volts
For use with SureFire MN15, N2, MN20, N62 in stock TurboHead. SureFire MN10, LumensFactory HO-M3, EO-M3 and IMR-M3 in SF Z46 head. All "9V" style D36 lamps in a modded Z46 head (Wolf-Eyes, Pila 9V D36 lamps, LF SR-9L, HO-9L, EO-9L, IMR-9L). Osram 64250, Carley 1057, MagCharger bulb (GE 787), and possibly other bi-pin lamps in an FM bi-pin adapter.
Switch position: ON OFF
Level 4 - Target Voltage = 10.8
For use with the WA1185, IMR-M6 and HO-M6R bulbs. Could also be used with the SureFire MN60 and get some pretty good over-drive. The MN61 would be over-driven so heavily I would not expect it to last long at all but it might work for some. LumensFactory HO-13, EO-13, and IMR-13 D36 lamps could all be used in a modded Z46 head.
Switch position: ON ON
Updates to the PhD-M6 pack
The first sales thread used the A3 version of the custom battery carrier from Eric, which was mostly based on white Delrin. The new sales thread will be using the A5 version of the custom battery carrier, which incorporates two changes: a little bit more protection to the driver board, and the use of Black Delrin.
As you will see in the pictures below, Eric accomplished this by designing a thicker top cover (without altering the overall length of the pack) which now leaves less space exposed, and that has the top 1/3 of the switch inside the top cover, while using a more ergonomic opening for the switch. Not a night-and-day difference, but since feedback in this thread reflected some worry about the driver board being somewhat exposed, this new revision of the pack improves this a little bit. And as the name suggests, the pack will now be Black Delrin.
Here on the left is the revision A5, Black Edition PhD-M6 pack, and on the right is the original PhD-M6 pack:
New one on top - note the thicker top cover:
New Black Edition PhD-M6 pack followed by the original PhD-M6 pack:
New switch opening in the Black Edition PhD-M6 pack:
Original switch opening in the original PhD-M6 pack:
And a close up of both packs:
NOTE: Please note this following picture of the "bottom" side of the pack. I ship the packs as shown in the right, with the nut pointing inwards, which allows the electrical path to occur. If you install this piece as in the left side, with the nut facing outwards, the pack will never work:
Both packs with AW's black label cells:
I will be doing a minor update to the PhD-M6 manual/guide to reflect the Red/Green dots in the new Black Edition PhD-M6 pack (versus the Red/Black in the original pack), but please note that there are no electrical/functional changes. Both the original PhD-M6 pack and the new Black Edition PhD-M6 pack will work and function "exactly" the same way.
Pricing and options:
- Regular price for everyone: $150
NOTE: If you buy 2x packs at the same time, the second pack will be only an additional $100. *So two packs (can be different settings for each pack) would be $250 plus shipping.
Shipping is $5 for domestic and $15 for international, via USPS Priority Small Flat Rate Box. There are no extra charge for custom voltage options, and no extra charge for Paypal fees, so the total price for CPF members is:
Domestic Price = $150 + $5
International Price = $150 + $15
Prices don't include insurance, nor tracking, and you need to provide your own 3x protected LiIon 17670 cells/charger. Eric and I recommend the black label AW LiIon cells which can be purchased from AW.
Please put your CPF handle and short note about your order in the Paypal note. Also please select "Goods" so that your address will be shown in the payment.
NOTE: If you live in Texas, the State of TX requires me to collect 8.25% for sales tax. If you live in TX please contact me on email (email in my signature).
Eric has created a chart comparing many bulbs, in regards with their output, current draw, recommended drive level, etc.. We are not recommending using all of those bulbs with the PhD-M6, since many of them really go past the safe 2C load on the cells, but it is still a very good summary, and a good way to compare bulbs, so that you can have some options. Updated bulb charts/tables from Eric:
PhDM6_Bulb_Chart_8_21_10.xls
Thanks to forum member and contributor Justin_Case, we also have available the same information as a graph/photo (PNG format):
http://m3coupe.com/electronics/PhD/part2/PhDM6_Bulb_Chart_8_21_10.png
Serial Number:
Each PhD-M6 pack comes with an unique 8 character serial number. The nomenclature for the serial number is as follows:
A5S2xxxx
A5 - First version (A), with 5 minor revisions - latest is the Black Edition
S2 - Standard/default values - second set (Custom packs will have a C in here, and prototypes had a P in here)
xxxx - production # (unique, always incrementing for each pack - if a pack is reprogrammed, it would get a new xxxx production number)
Packs with custom values will have a Cy in place of the S2, like this:
A5C1xxxx -> first custom set of values
A6C2xxxx -> second set of values
So far I have defined the following sets of custom values:
C1
Level 1 = 6.8 Vrms
Level 2 = 7.4 Vrms
Level 3 = 9.2 Vrms
Level 4 = 10.8 Vrms
C2
Level 1 = 6.8 Vrms
Level 2 = 7.4 Vrms
Level 3 = 9.3 Vrms
Level 4 = 10.8 Vrms
C3
Level 1 = 6.8 Vrms
Level 2 = 7.3 Vrms
Level 3 = 8.0 Vrms
Level 4 = 10.8 Vrms
C4
Level 1 = 6.8 Vrms
Level 2 = 7.2 Vrms
Level 3 = 9.2 Vrms
Level 4= 10.8 Vrms
C5
Level 1 = 6.8Vrms
Level 2 = 7.5Vrms
Level 3 = 9.2Vrms
Level 4 = 10.8Vrms
C6
Level 1 = 6.8Vrms
Level 2 = 7.4Vrms
Level 3 = 9.0Vrms
Level 4 = 10.8Vrms
C7
Level 1 = 6.8Vrms
Level 2 = 7.5Vrms
Level 3 = 9.2Vrms
Level 4 = 10.0Vrms
C8 = C6
Level 1 = 6.8Vrms
Level 2 = 7.4Vrms
Level 3 = 9.0Vrms
Level 4 = 10.8Vrms
S2 standard values:
Level 1 = 5.0 volts
Level 2 = 6.8 volts
Level 3 = 7.5 volts
Level 4 = 10.8 volts
=> Default behavior for almost depleted cells = Moon Mode
Moon Mode means = PWM duty cycle goes down by 1/2, so output RMS voltage goes down approximately 30%.
If somebody asks for a custom set of values that matches exactly one of those above, the first part of the serial number will share the common C1, C2, C3 - C8 - which makes sense since that implies that those packs have/share the same settings. As folks order new custom values, I will keep defining new C sets.
Thanks:
I have said it before and I will continue to say it because I did not get to this point of selling the pack by myself. Much thanks to:
- Alan B. for his initial work on the PWD code/solution which enabled me to come up with this M6-specific solution.
- Eric for volunteering to create the awesome custom battery carrier that is an integral part of the PhD-M6 pack.
- Jimmy and George for their support in many areas, not only with the code, but also with part selection, the PWB layout, etc.
- LuxLuthor and leukos for testing/feedback, help with the users' guide, etc.
- Many forum members who came up with great ideas/suggestions, and/or agreed to review/test/debug the initial prototypes
Warnings:
- For general user safety, prevention of Li-Ion cell, PhD-M6, flashlight damage, personal injury & personal properly, you MUST use protected 17670 Li-Ion cells!. Although the regulator does have reverse battery protection when used with "protected" 17670 LiIon cells, please note the battery polarity markings on the battery carrier for proper operation. The pack will shutdown when the cells are depleted, triggering the individual cell protection circuit. We recommend using AW protected Li-Ion 17670 cells found here: http://www.cpfmarketplace.com/mp/showthread.php?t=230876
- Do not use this pack with bulb setups above 35Watts.
- Always use eye protection when changing or handling bulbs. They are under high pressure and can explode. After inserting bulbs, always clean them with Isopropyl alcohol and let dry.
- This pack has been tested to work only with LiIon cells of LiCo chemistry. It has not been designed to work with any other cell type/chemistry.
- (NEW) Even when the light is OFF, the PhD-M6 has parasitic drain on the cells, and the cells will discharge in approximately 3-4 months of sitting idle. To stop the drainage remove at least one of the 3 cells, or remember to top-off the cells anytime the pack has been sitting idle for 1 month or more.
Disclaimer:
This is a custom made product, which assumes the user has the necessary knowledge of safe Li-Ion charging procedures and usage. If this PhD-M6 is not used properly, it is possible to explode a bulb, cause a fire, personal injury, damage any part of your flashlight, batteries, this device, or other personal property. While best efforts have been made to provide a safe and quality product, none of the parties involved in making, servicing, or providing this device will be responsible for damages of any nature whatsoever resulting from the use of or reliance upon information from this document, online references, or the products to which the information refers. Any part in this product could fail unexpectedly, so you hereby agree to use this at your own risk, and take all necessary precautions.
SureFire, which manufactures and sells the M6 and respective bulbs is not affiliated or associated in any maner with ATDMS or this custom PhD-M6 product. SureFire does not manufacture, sponsor, warrant, and has no involvement or endorsement of any ATDMS product. The use of any/all SureFire trademarks is strictly for the purpose of identifying the host flashlight for the ATDMS product advertised. All other trademarks, copyrights, graphics, images, text, or other content not owned by ATDMS or any of its related companies that appear with this PhD-M6 are the property of their respective owners, irrespective of any affiliation, or involvement with ATDMS.
How to order:
On post #2 there is a list of the available packs. As more orders come in, I will be making more completed packs until I run out of parts. No reservation please. You must pay first then claim your spot by posting here. I will update the list on post #2 after I receive your payment. As these are custom programmed, please don't pay if you may change your mind. Turn-around time is typically 1-2 days. If I get completely inundated with lots of orders at the same time, then it might take me up to a week or more to fulfill your order.
To order:
1) Note who ordered before you, and claim an non-used # from the list and post a reply in this thread with your # and the custom values that you want.
2) Send $150 + $5 for domestic or $150 + $15 for International to => wquiles [at] gmail {dot} com
3) Make SURE to note your CPF name somewhere in your payment, along with the # you selected, custom values, and any other pertinent information.
Example is using an existing combination of custom values (domestic shipping):
I will take #9.
Custom Volage values = C3
for $150 + $5
Example is using a new combination of custom values (international shipping):
I will take #11.
Custom Volage values:
Level 1 = 5.0 Vrms
Level 2 = 6.0 Vrms
Level 3 = 7.0 Vrms
Level 4 = 8.0 Vrms
for $150 + $15
Will
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CLOSED THREAD
August 24, 2013
NOTE: I just sold the last pack this week as I have run out of parts to keep production running.
Many thanks to Eric, our customers, and to CPF for the great support for this project
Will
************************************************************************************************************************************************************
CLOSED THREAD
August 24, 2013
NOTE: I just sold the last pack this week as I have run out of parts to keep production running.
Many thanks to Eric, our customers, and to CPF for the great support for this project
Will
****************************************************************************************************
NOTE: Starting on July 21, 2012, I will be selling the remaining packs for $150 plus shipping.
If you buy 2x packs at the same time, the second pack will be only an additional $100. So two packs (can be different settings for each pack) would be $250 plus shipping.
Will
************************************************************************************************************************************************************
This is the sales thread for the Black Edition PhD-M6 pack. The initial sales thread is located here. The feeler thread is located here, and the original PhD-M6 development thread can be found here.
The feedback/discussion thread on the production packs will remain open, so please lets keep this thread focused solely on the sales side so that I can make sure I process orders properly and in a timely fashion.
What is the PhD-M6:
The PhD-M6 pack consists of a custom battery carrier designed by Eric Marshall (Odd Mods), and a custom, microprocessor driver designed and programmed by William Quiles (ATDMS). The PhD-M6 pack has the following features: PWM (pulse width modulation) to offer true voltage regulation for incandescent bulbs, soft start, runs from 3x 17670 protected Li-Ion cells (not included), has low voltage detection, and has 4 user-selectable output voltages (via 2-position DIP switches) for various bulb choices. This pack does not require any alteration to the M6. It is literally a drop-in pack. All you do is insert batteries into the side-loading holder (with proper orientation), select the desired voltage setting with the two dip switches, put the corresponding bulb in the head of the M6, and go.
The development thread and feeler threads have a lot more information, photos, videos, so I am not going to duplicate those here. Latest guide can be found here:
PhD-M6_Instructions_v10.pdf
To operate the pack:
1) Insert the desired bulb in the M6
2) Insert protected LiIon 17670 cells into the PhD-M6 pack (cells inserted from the side - no need to pull apart the battery carrier).
3) Out of the 4 possible voltage selections, pick the one that best matches the bulb used in step 1. Set the two switches as follows:
Level 1 - Target Voltage = 5.0 volts
For use with the SureFire N1. WA1218 might also work with a bi-pin adapter (maybe). A SureFire Z46 (M3 head) modded to accept D36 lamps could possibly be used to run Wolf-Eyes and Pila "6V" D36 incandecent lamps.
Switch position: OFF OFF
Level 2 - Target Voltage = 6.8 volts
For use with the SureFire MN16 and MN21 primarily. MN11 can be used in a Z46 head. WA1160 w/FM bi-pin adapter.
Switch position: OFF ON
Level 3 - Target Voltage = 7.5 volts
For use with SureFire MN15, N2, MN20, N62 in stock TurboHead. SureFire MN10, LumensFactory HO-M3, EO-M3 and IMR-M3 in SF Z46 head. All "9V" style D36 lamps in a modded Z46 head (Wolf-Eyes, Pila 9V D36 lamps, LF SR-9L, HO-9L, EO-9L, IMR-9L). Osram 64250, Carley 1057, MagCharger bulb (GE 787), and possibly other bi-pin lamps in an FM bi-pin adapter.
Switch position: ON OFF
Level 4 - Target Voltage = 10.8
For use with the WA1185, IMR-M6 and HO-M6R bulbs. Could also be used with the SureFire MN60 and get some pretty good over-drive. The MN61 would be over-driven so heavily I would not expect it to last long at all but it might work for some. LumensFactory HO-13, EO-13, and IMR-13 D36 lamps could all be used in a modded Z46 head.
Switch position: ON ON
Updates to the PhD-M6 pack
The first sales thread used the A3 version of the custom battery carrier from Eric, which was mostly based on white Delrin. The new sales thread will be using the A5 version of the custom battery carrier, which incorporates two changes: a little bit more protection to the driver board, and the use of Black Delrin.
As you will see in the pictures below, Eric accomplished this by designing a thicker top cover (without altering the overall length of the pack) which now leaves less space exposed, and that has the top 1/3 of the switch inside the top cover, while using a more ergonomic opening for the switch. Not a night-and-day difference, but since feedback in this thread reflected some worry about the driver board being somewhat exposed, this new revision of the pack improves this a little bit. And as the name suggests, the pack will now be Black Delrin.
Here on the left is the revision A5, Black Edition PhD-M6 pack, and on the right is the original PhD-M6 pack:
New one on top - note the thicker top cover:
New Black Edition PhD-M6 pack followed by the original PhD-M6 pack:
New switch opening in the Black Edition PhD-M6 pack:
Original switch opening in the original PhD-M6 pack:
And a close up of both packs:
NOTE: Please note this following picture of the "bottom" side of the pack. I ship the packs as shown in the right, with the nut pointing inwards, which allows the electrical path to occur. If you install this piece as in the left side, with the nut facing outwards, the pack will never work:
Both packs with AW's black label cells:
I will be doing a minor update to the PhD-M6 manual/guide to reflect the Red/Green dots in the new Black Edition PhD-M6 pack (versus the Red/Black in the original pack), but please note that there are no electrical/functional changes. Both the original PhD-M6 pack and the new Black Edition PhD-M6 pack will work and function "exactly" the same way.
Pricing and options:
- Regular price for everyone: $150
NOTE: If you buy 2x packs at the same time, the second pack will be only an additional $100. *So two packs (can be different settings for each pack) would be $250 plus shipping.
Shipping is $5 for domestic and $15 for international, via USPS Priority Small Flat Rate Box. There are no extra charge for custom voltage options, and no extra charge for Paypal fees, so the total price for CPF members is:
Domestic Price = $150 + $5
International Price = $150 + $15
Prices don't include insurance, nor tracking, and you need to provide your own 3x protected LiIon 17670 cells/charger. Eric and I recommend the black label AW LiIon cells which can be purchased from AW.
Please put your CPF handle and short note about your order in the Paypal note. Also please select "Goods" so that your address will be shown in the payment.
NOTE: If you live in Texas, the State of TX requires me to collect 8.25% for sales tax. If you live in TX please contact me on email (email in my signature).
Eric has created a chart comparing many bulbs, in regards with their output, current draw, recommended drive level, etc.. We are not recommending using all of those bulbs with the PhD-M6, since many of them really go past the safe 2C load on the cells, but it is still a very good summary, and a good way to compare bulbs, so that you can have some options. Updated bulb charts/tables from Eric:
PhDM6_Bulb_Chart_8_21_10.xls
Thanks to forum member and contributor Justin_Case, we also have available the same information as a graph/photo (PNG format):
http://m3coupe.com/electronics/PhD/part2/PhDM6_Bulb_Chart_8_21_10.png
Serial Number:
Each PhD-M6 pack comes with an unique 8 character serial number. The nomenclature for the serial number is as follows:
A5S2xxxx
A5 - First version (A), with 5 minor revisions - latest is the Black Edition
S2 - Standard/default values - second set (Custom packs will have a C in here, and prototypes had a P in here)
xxxx - production # (unique, always incrementing for each pack - if a pack is reprogrammed, it would get a new xxxx production number)
Packs with custom values will have a Cy in place of the S2, like this:
A5C1xxxx -> first custom set of values
A6C2xxxx -> second set of values
So far I have defined the following sets of custom values:
C1
Level 1 = 6.8 Vrms
Level 2 = 7.4 Vrms
Level 3 = 9.2 Vrms
Level 4 = 10.8 Vrms
C2
Level 1 = 6.8 Vrms
Level 2 = 7.4 Vrms
Level 3 = 9.3 Vrms
Level 4 = 10.8 Vrms
C3
Level 1 = 6.8 Vrms
Level 2 = 7.3 Vrms
Level 3 = 8.0 Vrms
Level 4 = 10.8 Vrms
C4
Level 1 = 6.8 Vrms
Level 2 = 7.2 Vrms
Level 3 = 9.2 Vrms
Level 4= 10.8 Vrms
C5
Level 1 = 6.8Vrms
Level 2 = 7.5Vrms
Level 3 = 9.2Vrms
Level 4 = 10.8Vrms
C6
Level 1 = 6.8Vrms
Level 2 = 7.4Vrms
Level 3 = 9.0Vrms
Level 4 = 10.8Vrms
C7
Level 1 = 6.8Vrms
Level 2 = 7.5Vrms
Level 3 = 9.2Vrms
Level 4 = 10.0Vrms
C8 = C6
Level 1 = 6.8Vrms
Level 2 = 7.4Vrms
Level 3 = 9.0Vrms
Level 4 = 10.8Vrms
S2 standard values:
Level 1 = 5.0 volts
Level 2 = 6.8 volts
Level 3 = 7.5 volts
Level 4 = 10.8 volts
=> Default behavior for almost depleted cells = Moon Mode
Moon Mode means = PWM duty cycle goes down by 1/2, so output RMS voltage goes down approximately 30%.
If somebody asks for a custom set of values that matches exactly one of those above, the first part of the serial number will share the common C1, C2, C3 - C8 - which makes sense since that implies that those packs have/share the same settings. As folks order new custom values, I will keep defining new C sets.
Thanks:
I have said it before and I will continue to say it because I did not get to this point of selling the pack by myself. Much thanks to:
- Alan B. for his initial work on the PWD code/solution which enabled me to come up with this M6-specific solution.
- Eric for volunteering to create the awesome custom battery carrier that is an integral part of the PhD-M6 pack.
- Jimmy and George for their support in many areas, not only with the code, but also with part selection, the PWB layout, etc.
- LuxLuthor and leukos for testing/feedback, help with the users' guide, etc.
- Many forum members who came up with great ideas/suggestions, and/or agreed to review/test/debug the initial prototypes
Warnings:
- For general user safety, prevention of Li-Ion cell, PhD-M6, flashlight damage, personal injury & personal properly, you MUST use protected 17670 Li-Ion cells!. Although the regulator does have reverse battery protection when used with "protected" 17670 LiIon cells, please note the battery polarity markings on the battery carrier for proper operation. The pack will shutdown when the cells are depleted, triggering the individual cell protection circuit. We recommend using AW protected Li-Ion 17670 cells found here: http://www.cpfmarketplace.com/mp/showthread.php?t=230876
- Do not use this pack with bulb setups above 35Watts.
- Always use eye protection when changing or handling bulbs. They are under high pressure and can explode. After inserting bulbs, always clean them with Isopropyl alcohol and let dry.
- This pack has been tested to work only with LiIon cells of LiCo chemistry. It has not been designed to work with any other cell type/chemistry.
- (NEW) Even when the light is OFF, the PhD-M6 has parasitic drain on the cells, and the cells will discharge in approximately 3-4 months of sitting idle. To stop the drainage remove at least one of the 3 cells, or remember to top-off the cells anytime the pack has been sitting idle for 1 month or more.
Disclaimer:
This is a custom made product, which assumes the user has the necessary knowledge of safe Li-Ion charging procedures and usage. If this PhD-M6 is not used properly, it is possible to explode a bulb, cause a fire, personal injury, damage any part of your flashlight, batteries, this device, or other personal property. While best efforts have been made to provide a safe and quality product, none of the parties involved in making, servicing, or providing this device will be responsible for damages of any nature whatsoever resulting from the use of or reliance upon information from this document, online references, or the products to which the information refers. Any part in this product could fail unexpectedly, so you hereby agree to use this at your own risk, and take all necessary precautions.
SureFire, which manufactures and sells the M6 and respective bulbs is not affiliated or associated in any maner with ATDMS or this custom PhD-M6 product. SureFire does not manufacture, sponsor, warrant, and has no involvement or endorsement of any ATDMS product. The use of any/all SureFire trademarks is strictly for the purpose of identifying the host flashlight for the ATDMS product advertised. All other trademarks, copyrights, graphics, images, text, or other content not owned by ATDMS or any of its related companies that appear with this PhD-M6 are the property of their respective owners, irrespective of any affiliation, or involvement with ATDMS.
How to order:
On post #2 there is a list of the available packs. As more orders come in, I will be making more completed packs until I run out of parts. No reservation please. You must pay first then claim your spot by posting here. I will update the list on post #2 after I receive your payment. As these are custom programmed, please don't pay if you may change your mind. Turn-around time is typically 1-2 days. If I get completely inundated with lots of orders at the same time, then it might take me up to a week or more to fulfill your order.
To order:
1) Note who ordered before you, and claim an non-used # from the list and post a reply in this thread with your # and the custom values that you want.
2) Send $150 + $5 for domestic or $150 + $15 for International to => wquiles [at] gmail {dot} com
3) Make SURE to note your CPF name somewhere in your payment, along with the # you selected, custom values, and any other pertinent information.
Example is using an existing combination of custom values (domestic shipping):
I will take #9.
Custom Volage values = C3
for $150 + $5
Example is using a new combination of custom values (international shipping):
I will take #11.
Custom Volage values:
Level 1 = 5.0 Vrms
Level 2 = 6.0 Vrms
Level 3 = 7.0 Vrms
Level 4 = 8.0 Vrms
for $150 + $15
Will
************************************************************************************************************************************************************
CLOSED THREAD
August 24, 2013
NOTE: I just sold the last pack this week as I have run out of parts to keep production running.
Many thanks to Eric, our customers, and to CPF for the great support for this project
Will
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