Posted: 15 Mar 2012, 23:14
I am so insanely jealous. If you sell some of these you will actually have made a ton of money. I need to figure out where to get deals like that. Damn. 

We need a guide on how to get mechanical keyboards by the pallets for cheap.Icarium wrote:I am so insanely jealous. If you sell some of these you will actually have made a ton of money. I need to figure out where to get deals like that. Damn.
There they paid him to remove the printers with Model Ms.webwit wrote:I remember this one which someone scored for 20 euro or something like that. He also had to take the two pallets of useless printers (wrapped on the left).
That sounds like a great deal.Ascaii wrote:Ive got a few M2 boards I will give away for free. They do need the cap replacement though.
Do you mean that some caps are missing?Ascaii wrote:Ive got a few M2 boards I will give away for free. They do need the cap replacement though.
OhAscaii wrote:capacitor replacement mod. lots of info in the geekhack wiki on how to make em work again.
Ok, I guess I'm out. I was hoping to buckle some springs for a bargain.[...]The SMD capacitors are difficult to desolder.[...]
Me! Me!Ascaii wrote:Ive got a few M2 boards I will give away for free. They do need the cap replacement though.
I do. I have two: that one with a missing keycap and another that is 100% intact. Just in case you were interestedTrent wrote:I have another one that has no missing caps I believesixty wrote:Some awesome finds there. Too bad the Leading Edge is missing a keycap. I have been looking for one of those for a while.
Well, after I watched the videos and after I read the "Soldering is Easy" comic book, I think even I could do it (although my equipment would be far from optimal), but now there's another problem: From where do I get the capacitors? I looked in the Conrad webshop, but they want € 5,95 for shipping (fixed rate), which I think is "a little bit unreasonable" for two capacitators which cost less than 1 € and could probably shipped by taping them on a postcard. (Would these (http://www.conrad.de/ce/de/product/4444 ... UF-16V-105, http://www.conrad.de/ce/de/product/4270 ... KO-47F-16V) work?)Ascaii wrote:Try it! The board will cost you about 5€ for shipping as päckchen, not more. Its a fun soldering project to practice on.
Thank you for the link, I watched all three parts.glossywhite wrote:Soldering really is child's play; don't be scared of it. Here is an excellent series of tutorials by Dave Jones @ "EEV Blog":
PART 1:
Is there no local Conrad near you? They have quite a lot of retail outlets. That is usually where I go to pickup my stuff if I do not need a bigger order.Lustique wrote:From where do I get the capacitors? I looked in the Conrad webshop, but they want € 5,95 for shipping (fixed rate), which I think is "a little bit unreasonable" for two capacitators which cost less than 1 € and could probably shipped by taping them on a postcard. (Would these (http://www.conrad.de/ce/de/product/4444 ... UF-16V-105, http://www.conrad.de/ce/de/product/4270 ... KO-47F-16V) work?)![]()
Well, Google maps says I would have to drive >80 km to the next one (almost beeline), and I don't have a car.sixty wrote:Is there no local Conrad near you? They have quite a lot of retail outlets. That is usually where I go to pickup my stuff if I do not need a bigger order.Lustique wrote:From where do I get the capacitors? I looked in the Conrad webshop, but they want € 5,95 for shipping (fixed rate), which I think is "a little bit unreasonable" for two capacitators which cost less than 1 € and could probably shipped by taping them on a postcard. (Would these (http://www.conrad.de/ce/de/product/4444 ... UF-16V-105, http://www.conrad.de/ce/de/product/4270 ... KO-47F-16V) work?)![]()
Nonetheless, thank you for looking.kbdfr wrote:I've got Conrad round the corner and already had a look at their online local availability check for the article quoted in the link, but it says it's not available there (nor in the other two Berlin Conrad shops).
Just had another look, they now have 13 available at the Conrad shop round the corner. I could get some for you tomorrow and send them to you if you like (Conrad price + actual shipping costs, of course).Lustique wrote:Nonetheless, thank you for looking.kbdfr wrote:I've got Conrad round the corner and already had a look at their online local availability check for the article quoted in the link, but it says it's not available there (nor in the other two Berlin Conrad shops).[...]
Thank you again, but I also have no clue which capacitors I should use. The only thing I know is that I would need one with 2.2 µF for 50 V and one with 47 µF for 16 V (according to lowpoly's post at GH), but which kind of capacitor I'd actually need is beyond my knowledge (size, SMD or not, tantal or standard electrolytic thingy, etc.).kbdfr wrote:[...]
Just had another look, they now have 13 available at the Conrad shop round the corner. I could get some for you tomorrow and send them to you if you like (Conrad price + actual shipping costs, of course).
Looking at the pictures, there seem to be different items there. Is it a set or are there different kinds? I know nothing about electronic components, so I would need exact instructions.
o/Ascaii wrote:Can people that wanted an M2 please resend their pms to me? Ive been out of town and lost my paper that I had you guys written down on.
Lustique wrote:Thank you again, but I also have no clue which capacitors I should use. The only thing I know is that I would need one with 2.2 µF for 50 V and one with 47 µF for 16 V (according to lowpoly's post at GH), but which kind of capacitor I'd actually need is beyond my knowledge (size, SMD or not, tantal or standard electrolytic thingy, etc.).kbdfr wrote:[...]
Just had another look, they now have 13 available at the Conrad shop round the corner. I could get some for you tomorrow and send them to you if you like (Conrad price + actual shipping costs, of course).
Looking at the pictures, there seem to be different items there. Is it a set or are there different kinds? I know nothing about electronic components, so I would need exact instructions.