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FUCK,...forgot to order the DC input jack. Lesson learned. $3.17 to ship a $.90 part
If you do go to Mammoth make sure you look for cheaper shipping options on their checkout. UPS can wind up being more expensive than USPS priority. They do offer that option but not by default.
warwick.hoy wrote:FUCK,...forgot to order the DC input jack. Lesson learned. $3.17 to ship a $.90 part
If you do go to Mammoth make sure you look for cheaper shipping options on their checkout. UPS can wind up being more expensive than USPS priority. They do offer that option but not by default.
Haha. Protip for the future: Pedal Parts Plus and Digikey will ship first class mail, which is only a couple of bucks. You can only do it on small orders (so no enclosures or anything), but it's really helpful.
yeah I just ordered from mouser and usps priority w delivery conformation was less than $5 for just transistors and power jacks so its probably a little envelope.
warwick.hoy wrote:FUCK,...forgot to order the DC input jack. Lesson learned. $3.17 to ship a $.90 part
If you do go to Mammoth make sure you look for cheaper shipping options on their checkout. UPS can wind up being more expensive than USPS priority. They do offer that option but not by default.
Haha. Protip for the future: Pedal Parts Plus and Digikey will ship first class mail, which is only a couple of bucks. You can only do it on small orders (so no enclosures or anything), but it's really helpful.
That foul up aside,...I'm am so looking forward to putting this thing together.
You could always wire a battery clip directly to it in the meantime?..and if you don't have one, they can be made out of old batteries (thought it's a bit of work for a $0.10 piece)
sears wrote:I'm about to put this together too. Why are there two terminal strips, one on the side of the enclosure and the other facing up?
The one on the box is to attach the breadboard to the breakout box. The ectra one facing up is for any ectra connections you might want to make...pots, switches, a speaker maybe...
I drilled the enclosure myself (first timer on that). I still gotta do four more holes to mount the Terminal Strip and the 6 (or perhaps just one bigger hole) holes to run the wire from the terminals.
Blarp. Building this thing is a learning experience in and of itself. SO MUCH FUN,...I feel like a little kid with a new Lego set.