SINKPADS R IN

PP sent for 10 xpg, $3.25 mailer, 4%, and a teeny bit for your beer fund. (Oh, and if the postage happens to be less, please add the difference to your beer fund as well.)

Thanks, Nitro!

ill be ordering some for me and some to resell on some other forums for the people who dont like this awesome site :wink:

And Thanks ruffles

Hi

Please 10 XPG cooper stars

but i live in Germany

please tell me the shipping costs.

Thanks, Xandre

paypal send

Super :slight_smile:

For me:

2 x XPG
3 x XML

ok guys not to sound mean but u dont have to post what u like, just pay before the deadlline and then post what u bought ect……

I did a check on USPS for us Canucks and it’s about $4.25 for a 12” x 15” x 3/4” envelope at 1lb weight (should cover a bubble pack) to anywhere in Canada.
First-Class Mail® International Large Envelope
Maximum Value for Contents: $400.00
Max. length 15”, height 12” or thickness 3/4”
$4.25
I’m rounding it up to $5 and nitro can keep the change if there is any.

10 XM-L + 10 XP-G = 20 x $1.50 = $30 + 4%($1.20) = $31.20 + $5 = $36.20
Paypal sent, PM sent with details.

Thanks nitro!!!

Thanks relic38 im glad to help out

I’m in for
10 XM-L boards
[sent PM about h&s to germany]
Thanks

edit: PP sent (incl. $5 h&s, PP fee, + a few $, keep the rest)

15xml
5 xpg
bubble mailer
$35 paypal sent

PP sent for 5 xm-l and 10 xpg plus a little extra to help with logistics. please note the change from 5 to 10 xp-g. thank you for doing this.

it would help if u guys can post your transaction id please there is a few people that paid with out a shipping address or forum name and i have no idea who it is

ALSO ADD 4% to the order or send as gift for the people who didn’t lol

HI nitro,

Thanks for offering these.

Do you have any data regarding a test of the thermal transfer of these VS a standard PCB?

Hi,

Paid for:
6 x XM-L
6 x XP-G

($18 + $5 + 4% + extra) :wink:

I have no data sorry :frowning:

Post updated with people that paid, if your not on it and you paid please pm me please

Vestureofblood, these graphs show the difference between a aluminum star and a copper star.

Oops, it did both :slight_smile:
Just your time organizing this is worth more than 4%. Already getting excited!

SinkPad state ~385W/m.k however a more reasonable number is 20-50W/m.K which is the thermal conductivity of solder. The huge gain comes from the lack of a dielectric: this means the LED is connected directly via solder to the copper core.

A normal MCPCB is around4W/m.K.

The 4% is just the Paypal fees once this GB is done ill try to haggle with them to get cheap 16mm boards……………….will see

5XML + 2 XPG PAID