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Title: FS: Fully built phantom prototype in a green acrylic case
Post by: BiNiaRiS on Wed, 09 October 2013, 14:50:47
This was the first Phantom I built of our prototype PCBs. We didn't have to make any changes to the PCBs so they are exactly the same. This is an ANSI 1.5 plate that was anodized blue (instead of the black we ended up going with). Switches are ergo clears. Case is a green/white layered magnetic Lister ripoff but pretty nice. It could use some sort of rubber/soft cloth under the pcb to keep it quiet and stable. Does not come with a USB cable.

$175 shipped.

Crappy pic:
(http://i.imgur.com/ZKssYQe.jpg)
Title: Re: FS: Fully built phantom prototype in a green acrylic case
Post by: SpAmRaY on Wed, 09 October 2013, 14:51:23
GLWS!!

This is a steal when I consider how much I paid for my phantom parts etc!  :o
Title: Re: FS: Fully built phantom prototype in a green acrylic case
Post by: Moosecraft on Wed, 09 October 2013, 15:05:36
What weight are the springs?
Title: Re: FS: Fully built phantom prototype in a green acrylic case
Post by: Sifo on Wed, 09 October 2013, 15:09:49
ergo clears, assuming 60g bottom out force
Title: Re: FS: Fully built phantom prototype in a green acrylic case
Post by: BiNiaRiS on Wed, 09 October 2013, 19:17:52
What weight are the springs?

Ergoclears use red/blue springs.
Title: Re: FS: Fully built phantom prototype in a green acrylic case
Post by: vivalarevolución on Wed, 09 October 2013, 19:23:30
ergo clears, assuming 60g bottom out force

The King of Springs speaks.
Title: Re: FS: Fully built phantom prototype in a green acrylic case
Post by: CalmB4tehPwn on Wed, 09 October 2013, 20:37:51
If this had come up two months ago, I wouldn't be balls deep in a phantom project I'm neglecting.

GAH
Title: Re: FS: Fully built phantom prototype in a green acrylic case
Post by: quochung1989 on Wed, 09 October 2013, 21:19:31
Unfortunately. I just interested phantom diy kit :(
Title: Re: FS: Fully built phantom prototype in a green acrylic case
Post by: BiNiaRiS on Wed, 09 October 2013, 21:26:59
If this had come up two months ago, I wouldn't be balls deep in a phantom project I'm neglecting.

GAH

Oh bah, the project is cake. I can do the diodes/controller/switches in about 90min :p Just pace yourself and split it up into those 3 steps. Easy peasy.
Title: Re: FS: Fully built phantom prototype in a green acrylic case
Post by: demik on Wed, 09 October 2013, 21:28:53
Unfortunately. I just interested phantom diy kit :(

so.. don't use the case?

you can still change out the switches.
Title: Re: FS: Fully built phantom prototype in a green acrylic case
Post by: quochung1989 on Wed, 09 October 2013, 21:32:43
Unfortunately. I just interested phantom diy kit :(

so.. don't use the case?

you can still change out the switches.
I had Vortex Filco Case lol :))
Title: Re: FS: Fully built phantom prototype in a green acrylic case
Post by: demik on Wed, 09 October 2013, 21:33:34
Unfortunately. I just interested phantom diy kit :(

so.. don't use the case?

you can still change out the switches.
I had Vortex Filco Case lol :))

i dont see the problem then
Title: Re: FS: Fully built phantom prototype in a green acrylic case
Post by: tgujay on Wed, 30 October 2013, 09:52:32
Unfortunately. I just interested phantom diy kit :(

so.. don't use the case?

you can still change out the switches.
I had Vortex Filco Case lol :))

i dont see the problem then

I think they wanted to do the soldering themselves, most of the fun in a custom board is making it yourself.