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So I've got a question which has probably been addressed ad nauseam, but here we go: What leds work best with zealios switches? Also, what are the pros and cons of adding leds inside the switch versus on top of the switch?I'm planning my first keyboard build and would like to use purple leds. From what I've read, some leds can rub on certain keycap profiles when installed on the switch versus inside the switch. I'll be using GMK keycaps on the board I'm building and definitely don't want any clearance issues. The research that I've done led me to the purple/uv leds here http://www.switchtop.com/product/2x3x4mm-leds. Will these work with zealios switches and if installed on the switch will they rub on GMK switches?Thanks for your help!
Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 01:28:02So I've got a question which has probably been addressed ad nauseam, but here we go: What leds work best with zealios switches? Also, what are the pros and cons of adding leds inside the switch versus on top of the switch?I'm planning my first keyboard build and would like to use purple leds. From what I've read, some leds can rub on certain keycap profiles when installed on the switch versus inside the switch. I'll be using GMK keycaps on the board I'm building and definitely don't want any clearance issues. The research that I've done led me to the purple/uv leds here http://www.switchtop.com/product/2x3x4mm-leds. Will these work with zealios switches and if installed on the switch will they rub on GMK switches?Thanks for your help! I have heard of cases where 2x3x4mm LEDs still had clearance issues and cases where they did not. My guess is that it's the dimensional tolerances of the LEDs combined with the dimensional tolerances of keycaps. 1.8mm LEDs, however, do not have any clearance issues whatsoever. It also depends which side of the switch the LEDs are installed on. If they are "above" the switch (monitor side), the LED size shouldn't matter. If they are installed "below" the switch (user side), that's where you run into clearance issues.
Quote from: eksuen on Wed, 12 October 2016, 01:41:04Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 01:28:02So I've got a question which has probably been addressed ad nauseam, but here we go: What leds work best with zealios switches? Also, what are the pros and cons of adding leds inside the switch versus on top of the switch?I'm planning my first keyboard build and would like to use purple leds. From what I've read, some leds can rub on certain keycap profiles when installed on the switch versus inside the switch. I'll be using GMK keycaps on the board I'm building and definitely don't want any clearance issues. The research that I've done led me to the purple/uv leds here http://www.switchtop.com/product/2x3x4mm-leds. Will these work with zealios switches and if installed on the switch will they rub on GMK switches?Thanks for your help! I have heard of cases where 2x3x4mm LEDs still had clearance issues and cases where they did not. My guess is that it's the dimensional tolerances of the LEDs combined with the dimensional tolerances of keycaps. 1.8mm LEDs, however, do not have any clearance issues whatsoever. It also depends which side of the switch the LEDs are installed on. If they are "above" the switch (monitor side), the LED size shouldn't matter. If they are installed "below" the switch (user side), that's where you run into clearance issues.Good information here, thank you! I was not aware that you could install leds above or below the switch, is there a difference? Also, do you know why one would install the LED on the inside of the switch versus on top of the switch? It seems like quite a bit of additional work to open each switch and install the led. Thanks again for your help!
Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 10:30:42Quote from: eksuen on Wed, 12 October 2016, 01:41:04Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 01:28:02So I've got a question which has probably been addressed ad nauseam, but here we go: What leds work best with zealios switches? Also, what are the pros and cons of adding leds inside the switch versus on top of the switch?I'm planning my first keyboard build and would like to use purple leds. From what I've read, some leds can rub on certain keycap profiles when installed on the switch versus inside the switch. I'll be using GMK keycaps on the board I'm building and definitely don't want any clearance issues. The research that I've done led me to the purple/uv leds here http://www.switchtop.com/product/2x3x4mm-leds. Will these work with zealios switches and if installed on the switch will they rub on GMK switches?Thanks for your help! I have heard of cases where 2x3x4mm LEDs still had clearance issues and cases where they did not. My guess is that it's the dimensional tolerances of the LEDs combined with the dimensional tolerances of keycaps. 1.8mm LEDs, however, do not have any clearance issues whatsoever. It also depends which side of the switch the LEDs are installed on. If they are "above" the switch (monitor side), the LED size shouldn't matter. If they are installed "below" the switch (user side), that's where you run into clearance issues.Good information here, thank you! I was not aware that you could install leds above or below the switch, is there a difference? Also, do you know why one would install the LED on the inside of the switch versus on top of the switch? It seems like quite a bit of additional work to open each switch and install the led. Thanks again for your help!You do not have to open the switches to install LEDs. Some switches will allow for SMD (surface-mounted device, see SMT vs through-hole technology for PCBs) LEDs, but Zealios do not. Your PCB also has to be SMD LED compatible. The position of the LEDs (above or below the switch) is also dictated by your PCB. The difference is just where the illumination source is. Most shine-through keycaps will have the legends on the upper half (monitor side) of the key, with the exception being boards that have function layer legends on the front of the keycaps. If your LEDs are below your switch, the lighting will look dimmed and a little odd, but the position of your LEDs does not affect functionality. Since you plan to use GMK keycaps, it won't matter where the LEDs are because GMK keycaps are not shine-through.
MoreQuote from: eksuen on Wed, 12 October 2016, 10:44:16Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 10:30:42Quote from: eksuen on Wed, 12 October 2016, 01:41:04Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 01:28:02So I've got a question which has probably been addressed ad nauseam, but here we go: What leds work best with zealios switches? Also, what are the pros and cons of adding leds inside the switch versus on top of the switch?I'm planning my first keyboard build and would like to use purple leds. From what I've read, some leds can rub on certain keycap profiles when installed on the switch versus inside the switch. I'll be using GMK keycaps on the board I'm building and definitely don't want any clearance issues. The research that I've done led me to the purple/uv leds here http://www.switchtop.com/product/2x3x4mm-leds. Will these work with zealios switches and if installed on the switch will they rub on GMK switches?Thanks for your help! I have heard of cases where 2x3x4mm LEDs still had clearance issues and cases where they did not. My guess is that it's the dimensional tolerances of the LEDs combined with the dimensional tolerances of keycaps. 1.8mm LEDs, however, do not have any clearance issues whatsoever. It also depends which side of the switch the LEDs are installed on. If they are "above" the switch (monitor side), the LED size shouldn't matter. If they are installed "below" the switch (user side), that's where you run into clearance issues.Good information here, thank you! I was not aware that you could install leds above or below the switch, is there a difference? Also, do you know why one would install the LED on the inside of the switch versus on top of the switch? It seems like quite a bit of additional work to open each switch and install the led. Thanks again for your help!You do not have to open the switches to install LEDs. Some switches will allow for SMD (surface-mounted device, see SMT vs through-hole technology for PCBs) LEDs, but Zealios do not. Your PCB also has to be SMD LED compatible. The position of the LEDs (above or below the switch) is also dictated by your PCB. The difference is just where the illumination source is. Most shine-through keycaps will have the legends on the upper half (monitor side) of the key, with the exception being boards that have function layer legends on the front of the keycaps. If your LEDs are below your switch, the lighting will look dimmed and a little odd, but the position of your LEDs does not affect functionality. Since you plan to use GMK keycaps, it won't matter where the LEDs are because GMK keycaps are not shine-through.Ahhh I think I'm getting it. So SMD LEDs for below the switch lighting, through hole LEDs for on top of switch lighting (above or below the switch). Okay, so I'll definitely be installing the LEDs on top of the switch. And it seems that for above/below the switch orientations depend on the orientation of the switch (right-side-up or upside-down)? It looks like there is only one spot for an led to be inserted through switch housing.
Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 11:17:00MoreQuote from: eksuen on Wed, 12 October 2016, 10:44:16Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 10:30:42Quote from: eksuen on Wed, 12 October 2016, 01:41:04Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 01:28:02So I've got a question which has probably been addressed ad nauseam, but here we go: What leds work best with zealios switches? Also, what are the pros and cons of adding leds inside the switch versus on top of the switch?I'm planning my first keyboard build and would like to use purple leds. From what I've read, some leds can rub on certain keycap profiles when installed on the switch versus inside the switch. I'll be using GMK keycaps on the board I'm building and definitely don't want any clearance issues. The research that I've done led me to the purple/uv leds here http://www.switchtop.com/product/2x3x4mm-leds. Will these work with zealios switches and if installed on the switch will they rub on GMK switches?Thanks for your help! I have heard of cases where 2x3x4mm LEDs still had clearance issues and cases where they did not. My guess is that it's the dimensional tolerances of the LEDs combined with the dimensional tolerances of keycaps. 1.8mm LEDs, however, do not have any clearance issues whatsoever. It also depends which side of the switch the LEDs are installed on. If they are "above" the switch (monitor side), the LED size shouldn't matter. If they are installed "below" the switch (user side), that's where you run into clearance issues.Good information here, thank you! I was not aware that you could install leds above or below the switch, is there a difference? Also, do you know why one would install the LED on the inside of the switch versus on top of the switch? It seems like quite a bit of additional work to open each switch and install the led. Thanks again for your help!You do not have to open the switches to install LEDs. Some switches will allow for SMD (surface-mounted device, see SMT vs through-hole technology for PCBs) LEDs, but Zealios do not. Your PCB also has to be SMD LED compatible. The position of the LEDs (above or below the switch) is also dictated by your PCB. The difference is just where the illumination source is. Most shine-through keycaps will have the legends on the upper half (monitor side) of the key, with the exception being boards that have function layer legends on the front of the keycaps. If your LEDs are below your switch, the lighting will look dimmed and a little odd, but the position of your LEDs does not affect functionality. Since you plan to use GMK keycaps, it won't matter where the LEDs are because GMK keycaps are not shine-through.Ahhh I think I'm getting it. So SMD LEDs for below the switch lighting, through hole LEDs for on top of switch lighting (above or below the switch). Okay, so I'll definitely be installing the LEDs on top of the switch. And it seems that for above/below the switch orientations depend on the orientation of the switch (right-side-up or upside-down)? It looks like there is only one spot for an led to be inserted through switch housing.Correct. The LED can only go in one spot so its orientation is dependent on the switch orientation, which in turn is dictated by your PCB.
Quote from: eksuen on Wed, 12 October 2016, 11:46:26Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 11:17:00MoreQuote from: eksuen on Wed, 12 October 2016, 10:44:16Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 10:30:42Quote from: eksuen on Wed, 12 October 2016, 01:41:04Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 01:28:02So I've got a question which has probably been addressed ad nauseam, but here we go: What leds work best with zealios switches? Also, what are the pros and cons of adding leds inside the switch versus on top of the switch?I'm planning my first keyboard build and would like to use purple leds. From what I've read, some leds can rub on certain keycap profiles when installed on the switch versus inside the switch. I'll be using GMK keycaps on the board I'm building and definitely don't want any clearance issues. The research that I've done led me to the purple/uv leds here http://www.switchtop.com/product/2x3x4mm-leds. Will these work with zealios switches and if installed on the switch will they rub on GMK switches?Thanks for your help! I have heard of cases where 2x3x4mm LEDs still had clearance issues and cases where they did not. My guess is that it's the dimensional tolerances of the LEDs combined with the dimensional tolerances of keycaps. 1.8mm LEDs, however, do not have any clearance issues whatsoever. It also depends which side of the switch the LEDs are installed on. If they are "above" the switch (monitor side), the LED size shouldn't matter. If they are installed "below" the switch (user side), that's where you run into clearance issues.Good information here, thank you! I was not aware that you could install leds above or below the switch, is there a difference? Also, do you know why one would install the LED on the inside of the switch versus on top of the switch? It seems like quite a bit of additional work to open each switch and install the led. Thanks again for your help!You do not have to open the switches to install LEDs. Some switches will allow for SMD (surface-mounted device, see SMT vs through-hole technology for PCBs) LEDs, but Zealios do not. Your PCB also has to be SMD LED compatible. The position of the LEDs (above or below the switch) is also dictated by your PCB. The difference is just where the illumination source is. Most shine-through keycaps will have the legends on the upper half (monitor side) of the key, with the exception being boards that have function layer legends on the front of the keycaps. If your LEDs are below your switch, the lighting will look dimmed and a little odd, but the position of your LEDs does not affect functionality. Since you plan to use GMK keycaps, it won't matter where the LEDs are because GMK keycaps are not shine-through.Ahhh I think I'm getting it. So SMD LEDs for below the switch lighting, through hole LEDs for on top of switch lighting (above or below the switch). Okay, so I'll definitely be installing the LEDs on top of the switch. And it seems that for above/below the switch orientations depend on the orientation of the switch (right-side-up or upside-down)? It looks like there is only one spot for an led to be inserted through switch housing.Correct. The LED can only go in one spot so its orientation is dependent on the switch orientation, which in turn is dictated by your PCB.Zealios also have the ability to install 2x3x4 LEDs inside the switch housing. This allows you to have the color selection of the larger LEDs while also not worrying about clearance issues with Cherry profile (GMK) keycaps. I did this with my last board since there are no UV/dark purple 1.8 mm LEDs. If you put them inside the housing then you can't install sip sockets since they are occupying the space the sockets would normally go. There are trade-offs but it's good to know all your options.
Quote from: Atredl on Wed, 12 October 2016, 21:19:50Quote from: eksuen on Wed, 12 October 2016, 11:46:26Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 11:17:00MoreQuote from: eksuen on Wed, 12 October 2016, 10:44:16Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 10:30:42Quote from: eksuen on Wed, 12 October 2016, 01:41:04Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 01:28:02So I've got a question which has probably been addressed ad nauseam, but here we go: What leds work best with zealios switches? Also, what are the pros and cons of adding leds inside the switch versus on top of the switch?I'm planning my first keyboard build and would like to use purple leds. From what I've read, some leds can rub on certain keycap profiles when installed on the switch versus inside the switch. I'll be using GMK keycaps on the board I'm building and definitely don't want any clearance issues. The research that I've done led me to the purple/uv leds here http://www.switchtop.com/product/2x3x4mm-leds. Will these work with zealios switches and if installed on the switch will they rub on GMK switches?Thanks for your help! I have heard of cases where 2x3x4mm LEDs still had clearance issues and cases where they did not. My guess is that it's the dimensional tolerances of the LEDs combined with the dimensional tolerances of keycaps. 1.8mm LEDs, however, do not have any clearance issues whatsoever. It also depends which side of the switch the LEDs are installed on. If they are "above" the switch (monitor side), the LED size shouldn't matter. If they are installed "below" the switch (user side), that's where you run into clearance issues.Good information here, thank you! I was not aware that you could install leds above or below the switch, is there a difference? Also, do you know why one would install the LED on the inside of the switch versus on top of the switch? It seems like quite a bit of additional work to open each switch and install the led. Thanks again for your help!You do not have to open the switches to install LEDs. Some switches will allow for SMD (surface-mounted device, see SMT vs through-hole technology for PCBs) LEDs, but Zealios do not. Your PCB also has to be SMD LED compatible. The position of the LEDs (above or below the switch) is also dictated by your PCB. The difference is just where the illumination source is. Most shine-through keycaps will have the legends on the upper half (monitor side) of the key, with the exception being boards that have function layer legends on the front of the keycaps. If your LEDs are below your switch, the lighting will look dimmed and a little odd, but the position of your LEDs does not affect functionality. Since you plan to use GMK keycaps, it won't matter where the LEDs are because GMK keycaps are not shine-through.Ahhh I think I'm getting it. So SMD LEDs for below the switch lighting, through hole LEDs for on top of switch lighting (above or below the switch). Okay, so I'll definitely be installing the LEDs on top of the switch. And it seems that for above/below the switch orientations depend on the orientation of the switch (right-side-up or upside-down)? It looks like there is only one spot for an led to be inserted through switch housing.Correct. The LED can only go in one spot so its orientation is dependent on the switch orientation, which in turn is dictated by your PCB.Zealios also have the ability to install 2x3x4 LEDs inside the switch housing. This allows you to have the color selection of the larger LEDs while also not worrying about clearance issues with Cherry profile (GMK) keycaps. I did this with my last board since there are no UV/dark purple 1.8 mm LEDs. If you put them inside the housing then you can't install sip sockets since they are occupying the space the sockets would normally go. There are trade-offs but it's good to know all your options.although it might seem like a good idea but it will be a pain in the ass when you need to remove the LED or desolder the switch for whatever reasons. since the LED is inside the switch, you will have no way to desolder the pins and pull/push the LED up; instead you will have to pull the entire switch out together with the LED
Quote from: Atredl on Wed, 12 October 2016, 21:19:50Quote from: eksuen on Wed, 12 October 2016, 11:46:26Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 11:17:00MoreQuote from: eksuen on Wed, 12 October 2016, 10:44:16Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 10:30:42Quote from: eksuen on Wed, 12 October 2016, 01:41:04Quote from: thatsmrdoctortoyou on Wed, 12 October 2016, 01:28:02So I've got a question which has probably been addressed ad nauseam, but here we go: What leds work best with zealios switches? Also, what are the pros and cons of adding leds inside the switch versus on top of the switch?I'm planning my first keyboard build and would like to use purple leds. From what I've read, some leds can rub on certain keycap profiles when installed on the switch versus inside the switch. I'll be using GMK keycaps on the board I'm building and definitely don't want any clearance issues. The research that I've done led me to the purple/uv leds here http://www.switchtop.com/product/2x3x4mm-leds. Will these work with zealios switches and if installed on the switch will they rub on GMK switches?Thanks for your help! I have heard of cases where 2x3x4mm LEDs still had clearance issues and cases where they did not. My guess is that it's the dimensional tolerances of the LEDs combined with the dimensional tolerances of keycaps. 1.8mm LEDs, however, do not have any clearance issues whatsoever. It also depends which side of the switch the LEDs are installed on. If they are "above" the switch (monitor side), the LED size shouldn't matter. If they are installed "below" the switch (user side), that's where you run into clearance issues.Good information here, thank you! I was not aware that you could install leds above or below the switch, is there a difference? Also, do you know why one would install the LED on the inside of the switch versus on top of the switch? It seems like quite a bit of additional work to open each switch and install the led. Thanks again for your help!You do not have to open the switches to install LEDs. Some switches will allow for SMD (surface-mounted device, see SMT vs through-hole technology for PCBs) LEDs, but Zealios do not. Your PCB also has to be SMD LED compatible. The position of the LEDs (above or below the switch) is also dictated by your PCB. The difference is just where the illumination source is. Most shine-through keycaps will have the legends on the upper half (monitor side) of the key, with the exception being boards that have function layer legends on the front of the keycaps. If your LEDs are below your switch, the lighting will look dimmed and a little odd, but the position of your LEDs does not affect functionality. Since you plan to use GMK keycaps, it won't matter where the LEDs are because GMK keycaps are not shine-through.Ahhh I think I'm getting it. So SMD LEDs for below the switch lighting, through hole LEDs for on top of switch lighting (above or below the switch). Okay, so I'll definitely be installing the LEDs on top of the switch. And it seems that for above/below the switch orientations depend on the orientation of the switch (right-side-up or upside-down)? It looks like there is only one spot for an led to be inserted through switch housing.Correct. The LED can only go in one spot so its orientation is dependent on the switch orientation, which in turn is dictated by your PCB.Zealios also have the ability to install 2x3x4 LEDs inside the switch housing. This allows you to have the color selection of the larger LEDs while also not worrying about clearance issues with Cherry profile (GMK) keycaps. I did this with my last board since there are no UV/dark purple 1.8 mm LEDs. If you put them inside the housing then you can't install sip sockets since they are occupying the space the sockets would normally go. There are trade-offs but it's good to know all your options.A quick search turns up UV/purple 1.8mm LEDs for me.
You can get little metal tube things which fit in the holes on the PCB for the LEDs which would allow for swapping of LEDs even if they are mounted inside the switches.These things: Show ImageThey fit though the PCB and fit flush on top then you solder then on the underside.
Quote from: Spazturtle on Fri, 14 October 2016, 00:26:22You can get little metal tube things which fit in the holes on the PCB for the LEDs which would allow for swapping of LEDs even if they are mounted inside the switches.These things: Show Image
You can get little metal tube things which fit in the holes on the PCB for the LEDs which would allow for swapping of LEDs even if they are mounted inside the switches.These things: Show Image
Will there be drops of the springs in the future? From my understanding, they are custom springs and I want to fine tune the weights of the switches I have coming in it would be great!!
Quote from: Atredl on Fri, 14 October 2016, 07:59:57Quote from: Spazturtle on Fri, 14 October 2016, 00:26:22You can get little metal tube things which fit in the holes on the PCB for the LEDs which would allow for swapping of LEDs even if they are mounted inside the switches.These things: Show ImageThey're called HOLTITEs heres ones that supposedly fit leds, they didn't fit my gh60 pcb though so better do some measurements before you buy. http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/6-1437514-6/A107431-ND/2135765
Quote from: Spazturtle on Fri, 14 October 2016, 00:26:22You can get little metal tube things which fit in the holes on the PCB for the LEDs which would allow for swapping of LEDs even if they are mounted inside the switches.These things: Show ImageThey fit though the PCB and fit flush on top then you solder then on the underside.What would those be called? I'm quite interested in putting those in my next build.
Quote from: Atredl on Fri, 14 October 2016, 07:59:57Quote from: Spazturtle on Fri, 14 October 2016, 00:26:22You can get little metal tube things which fit in the holes on the PCB for the LEDs which would allow for swapping of LEDs even if they are mounted inside the switches.These things: Show ImageThey fit though the PCB and fit flush on top then you solder then on the underside.Zeal also sells them, most of the time they're in these black casing however he sells them pre-removed.https://zealpc.net/collections/accessories/products/sipsocketsWhat would those be called? I'm quite interested in putting those in my next build.The ones I linked are called Harwin PCB Sockets, I found them here: http://www.mouser.co.uk/new/harwin/harwinpcbsockets/
Quote from: Spazturtle on Fri, 14 October 2016, 00:26:22You can get little metal tube things which fit in the holes on the PCB for the LEDs which would allow for swapping of LEDs even if they are mounted inside the switches.These things: Show ImageThey fit though the PCB and fit flush on top then you solder then on the underside.Zeal also sells them, most of the time they're in these black casing however he sells them pre-removed.https://zealpc.net/collections/accessories/products/sipsocketsWhat would those be called? I'm quite interested in putting those in my next build.
Any idea when the switches will be shipping?
Quote from: pace8500 on Sat, 15 October 2016, 08:57:47Any idea when the switches will be shipping?Nov 2016
Hey zeal, ever consider making a hotswapable switch pcb? Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
Any idea on when you'll be getting more PCBs?
Quote from: onmybikedrunk on Sun, 04 September 2016, 13:38:26@ZealPC I wasn't paying close enough attention to GH and the PCB sold out before I could snag one. I'm sorry if this was already addressed, but do you have an ETA of a second batch? Ordered 100x 78g and a set of those gorgeous stabs! Thank you, supreme group buy commander!Second batch is scheduled for early next year, no dates yet.
@ZealPC I wasn't paying close enough attention to GH and the PCB sold out before I could snag one. I'm sorry if this was already addressed, but do you have an ETA of a second batch? Ordered 100x 78g and a set of those gorgeous stabs! Thank you, supreme group buy commander!
Can we get them to build the Alps ten feet higher and get Cherry to pay for it?
If we ordered clear stabs + aristotles + zealios (aka me) will we get them all together?Also what is the ETA on the first and last of those two?<3
Quote from: katushkin on Wed, 19 October 2016, 18:00:35If we ordered clear stabs + aristotles + zealios (aka me) will we get them all together?Also what is the ETA on the first and last of those two?<3Yes, everything will be packed together and shipped as one. ETA is still Nov, should get a more definite date tonight hopefully.
Quote from: Zeal on Wed, 19 October 2016, 18:11:06Quote from: katushkin on Wed, 19 October 2016, 18:00:35If we ordered clear stabs + aristotles + zealios (aka me) will we get them all together?Also what is the ETA on the first and last of those two?<3Yes, everything will be packed together and shipped as one. ETA is still Nov, should get a more definite date tonight hopefully. Was there any updates on pictures of the Stabs?
Was there anything in particular you wanted to see? The listing has a few angles of the stabilizers -- hard to make stabilizers look enticing
Do you have any more of them pictures of the PCB? I need my fix!
Just a notice for those procrastinating - GB pricing will end Saturday midnight (PST), and be adjusted up a bit to "pre-order pricing". This price will remain until the items are on hand, where Retail pricing will kick in.
Quote from: Zeal on Wed, 19 October 2016, 17:56:04Just a notice for those procrastinating - GB pricing will end Saturday midnight (PST), and be adjusted up a bit to "pre-order pricing". This price will remain until the items are on hand, where Retail pricing will kick in.Just curious what are the items that will become pre-order pricing? Stab, clips, switches??? Thanks
Quote from: jackie321304 on Thu, 20 October 2016, 03:49:12Quote from: Zeal on Wed, 19 October 2016, 17:56:04Just a notice for those procrastinating - GB pricing will end Saturday midnight (PST), and be adjusted up a bit to "pre-order pricing". This price will remain until the items are on hand, where Retail pricing will kick in.Just curious what are the items that will become pre-order pricing? Stab, clips, switches??? ThanksEverything in the GB - switches, stabs, silencing clips.
Will have pics of the PCB once I receive it on hand next week.
Quote from: pmck on Wed, 19 October 2016, 18:28:07Quote from: Zeal on Wed, 19 October 2016, 18:11:06Quote from: katushkin on Wed, 19 October 2016, 18:00:35If we ordered clear stabs + aristotles + zealios (aka me) will we get them all together?Also what is the ETA on the first and last of those two?<3Yes, everything will be packed together and shipped as one. ETA is still Nov, should get a more definite date tonight hopefully. Was there any updates on pictures of the Stabs? Was there anything in particular you wanted to see? The listing has a few angles of the stabilizers -- hard to make stabilizers look enticing
Lets see which one ships first. Zeal or Whitefox?