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Thread: Wall Wart Tamer (filter for FM Transmitters) - Interest

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    Default Re: Wall Wart Tamer (filter for FM Transmitters) - Interest

    Hi:
    No, the W3 was and is strictly a home-etch project. See post #43 above.

    Mac and Dean have done a commercial board and their design is very good. I recommend it for those who don't want the aggravation of home-etching a board.
    Idun



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    Default Re: Wall Wart Tamer (filter for FM Transmitters) - Interest

    WWT Update,

    Just wanted to let folks know that I will be making Wall Wart Tamer kits available soon. My target price is $15.00 plus shipping. If you think this is over priced then I suggest that you take a look at either Mouser or DigiKey and price 25v 4700 caps.

    Anyway, the kits include all of the parts (BOM) plus the board to complete the Tamer.

    I would appreciate a quick PM if you are interested.

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    Default Re: Wall Wart Tamer (filter for FM Transmitters) - Interest

    Just to let some folks know that three 4700uf caps (total 14100uf) are about $21.00 just for the capacitors at Mouser and the Wall Wart Tamer PCB and BOM that Dean (N7XG) is offering will be about $15.00 plus shipping which includes the three 4700uf caps is a very good bargain,,, grab them while they are still available at that price..

    http://www.n7xg.net/wwtamer.html

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    Default Re: Wall Wart Tamer (filter for FM Transmitters) - Interest

    Just a reminder that the wall Wart Tamer kit is available on my website for a limited time only;

    http://n7xg.net/wwtamer.html

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    Default Re: Wall Wart Tamer (filter for FM Transmitters) - Interest

    Quote Originally Posted by N7XG View Post
    Just a reminder that the wall Wart Tamer kit is available on my website for a limited time only;

    http://n7xg.net/wwtamer.html
    I'd love to get 3 of them but Paypal says this:

    deans website busted.png
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    Default Re: Wall Wart Tamer (filter for FM Transmitters) - Interest

    I've seen this before... I think there was recently a code change with paypal.... not sure there is a fix yet

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    Default Re: Wall Wart Tamer (filter for FM Transmitters) - Interest

    OK, Just regenerated the PayPal button.

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    Default Re: Wall Wart Tamer (filter for FM Transmitters) - Interest

    Quote Originally Posted by N7XG View Post
    OK, Just regenerated the PayPal button.
    Great, just put in my order!
    DIYC Links:
    Christmas Wiki | Chat

    Ricky, Jrd

    "With great power comes great electricity bill." - Unknown Electricity Consumer
    "Your significance in life is not what you do, but how and why you do something." - Unknown Minister
    2012
    City float for Parade of Lights with:
    Fm-02 + Wall Wart Tamer
    2 Ren4Flood + DIYCFlood + Ren-W in 500 Watt enclosure
    2 Simple Renard 32
    15 SSROZ
    2 24 Channel RBW LED Ropelight Midi Trees out of artificial Christmas trees.

    Click here to show/hide my past display details ...

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