Whats the top image? QMX clips?
Plate & PCB mount compatible silencing clips..Thinking of a name for em.
Zealencios would be great, haha
Wait wait wait.... Did my stupid comment now really affect the name of the Silencing Clips?
Yes...Congrats. haha.
The stabs should be compatible with any PCB right?
Like say I wanted to get the double pack for an MX HHKB Zeal60 and then a Clueboard?
Yes, my stabilizers should be compatible with any other PCB that uses PCB mounted Cherry stabs.
Does the zeal60 pcb support a splitted backspace? From the pictures it looks like it does, but just want to be sure.
Yes, Zeal60 supports ANSI, ISO, HHKB, Winkey, Winkeyless, short_right shift, etc...
It will end up being $46.35 after shipping and tax. Too much for me. Man, I really wanted these too.
Yeah, prices are pretty hefty.
60 dollar for some premium O-rings?
I really have to overthink this once again.
Try not to think of it as an o-ring that only dampens/mushes the bottom out. The whole rubber part is barely 1mm thick, so it won't affect travel as badly as O-rings. They're also doubleshot into the plastic to provide a firm but steady bottom out, so that adds to the cost (think of all the doubleshot keycaps...). These clips also silence upstroke, which o-rings don't do. Works with plates and PCB mounted keyboards as well. Nothing like it on the market.
So I see a 8x 2u 1x 6.25u 1x 7u stab set listed for 50 - is there any chance of getting a 8x 2u 2x 6.25u for 50 as well? Don't have any 7u boards but would love to kit out all my boards in those sexy stabs.
Unfortunately due to MOQ reasons, 7u needs some more love and that's why the larger bundled option features 1x 6.25 and 1x 7u. For the GB stage, 8x 2u, 2x 6.25u will not be offered, sorry.
Ah darn - can I swap in a standard Cherry 6.25u wire into the stab mounts? Won't look as pretty, but a bit more economical I guess.
Also had another question I edited into my original post but you might have missed - how does the PCB work? Are the RGB LEDs presoldered? I was looking for 4 pin holes but didn't see those. If it's SMD LEDs, do the housings have to be the SMD compatible housings? Sorry if this is mentioned somewhere, just trying to wrap my head around this and couldn't figure it out from the picture.
Yes, it'll work if you swap wires. PCB has everything but switches pre-soldered. RGB LEDs are SMD on the back end, through a hole in the PCB. Doesn't need SMD compatible switches, unlike other PCB designs.