If this is anything like the tracked and registered mail I’ve got from Croatia (LED4Power) it will require a signature. After you miss it you can sign for it to be left or picked up at the post office or re-delivered but I don’t think there is a way to “sign” for it in advance with USPS.
Just a probable heads up for people.
And back to being off topic:
The paypal method you choose adds money for buyer protection and their cut. If you choose F&F they still take their cut but it comes from from the person sending the payment and includes no protection. If you choose goods some of it comes from the seller’s cut I believe. It’s oversimplifying it but it is what it is. This all excludes credit card fees as well.
Curious link that of the thermostats, it remembers me a year ago or so when I had to dismantle a small electric fryer I use often to reinstall its thermostat's rotative knob, as it would easily slip out with just a little bending of the fryer's plastic case front, a frequent happening when washing the fryer in the sink for an oil change. The fryer thermostat has a couple flimsy filaments whose precise distance determines its trip point and due to me somehow giving a hit to the thing, the trip point ended up tuned too late. Gave me some quarreling and a second filament distance adjustment session (advanced :facepalm: quarreling) as the oil wasn't getting very warm. Once I had it working right again I ended up sealing the fryer's frontal from below with hot glue to avoid any possibility for the knob to slip out again. Geesh!
Guys, if you are from CANADA, paying the commision fee for AEDe and converting to Euro is actually less expensive overall for both Canadians and AEDe.
This is due to the fact that the Friends and Family Fee is higher than 5% when going from another country, compared to paying the 2.99$CA fee, if you order under 60$CA of stuff, and the fact that the Canadian dollar is stronger against the Euro compared to the US in terms of value.
TLDR: Canadians, add 5% to your order to count for the commission fee if your order is under 60$CA instead of Family and Friends, and convert the money to Euro. It will be both easier, and less expensive for the both of us.
About commission fee. I see only 3.9%+.35€ or 0.3$ for sending via “to friends and family”.
P.s. Lol, I’m already tired of understanding these “transparent” PP commissions. Pp already get 10% from each payment with currency exchange. And looks like it wants more.
All LED were sent.
Thank you all for your trust and interest)
My supplier has no plan to restock 351D Hicri(3000, 4000 6000K). But it is posible to order whole reel(800pcs).So please express you interested and maybe we would organise another GB.
Nicely packaged in protective cardboard but I did not realize until too late that the film of the individual LED package strip was sticky taped to the cardboard so when I pryed it apart they pinged out all over the place.
The dog caught one mid air, the cat swiped the dome clean off another and just my luck, a passing pterodactyl swooped to take a third… Man, I’ve only got two left
Hey AEDe, perhaps, since you can buy a reel, you could inform DBSar about the high CRI 3000k Samsung LH351B as an emitter choice for the BLF lantern project.
Actually I don’t know about details of this project.
Can you post link for discussion about led for this project or something similar?
For poject I can offer much lower price.
Cool project that of the lantern. The LH351B is a 5W rated emitter, it could help to use multiple emitters and be able to get much more output. With quad 3535 boards like these, the lantern could be configured either with 4S battery, buck driver and 2S2P emitters or 2S2P battery, boost driver and 4S emitters; for examples. The boards can be bought in bulk much cheaper, of course.