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Up for group order ? #25
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Soldering the SMD components is pretty easy. I'm by no means very experienced at soldering but with a few online tutorials it was fairly easy to do. It drops the price to <20$ per item. |
Just to add: If you are willing to pay $80 (where are you even ordering? JLCPCB has to be cheaper) you might as well order a comemrcially available product similar to ZigUP for less money, giving you the added benefit of CE compliance etc. |
This is far from an acceptable and fair price. The price is usurious. |
Really ? Will you assemble and solder it for me please for less than $20? |
« Where are you even ordering »? Please pay a bit of respect in your reply. Now, if you know a commercial item that have even half of all the features this one has, then please share with the community, would be fatastic, franky speaking. |
Do you know what this is about before posting demsgogic comment? |
Yes. I'm sure noone in here knows what this repository is about, we are all just random strangers who decided to comment on your post. Absurd accusation. Anyway, since you indirectly asked for it, here is actually the result of me, weeks ago, spending much more than a minute "to look into this project and figure out what budget it is for the components, PCB". In fact, afterwards, i assembled several ones of them for me and two friends of mine. Still don't believe me? Here's the octopart BOM i created in the process; https://octopart.com/bom-tool/wTtv413B As you'll see, it indeed adds up to <20$ total per unit, including PCB. (I am curious what component you think costs $14 on it's own already because that's definitely not the experience i've made.) As for the "and then man hours to assemble.". With a bit of work, you should be able to use JLCPCB's SMT assembly service. They do one SMT assembly order per month per customer for free even, so you only pay for the parts (and small extra costs for parts that aren't in their default parts library). Yes, they will only assemble one side for you, but that will cover a lot. You should be able to get the top side mostly assembled, with the Power Supply and the Relais likely to be missing, but those are Through-Hole Components, so they are easy to solver even if you don't want to touch SMD. As for the commercial product: Will you really be using all the features at once? All hidden under your light switch? It sounds more likely that you will only be using some of them in each installation. That changes the scope a lot. The main feature of this is after all the mount below a light switch. There are countless products like that available and can easily be found on amazon for $30-50. If you to measure current consumption or control led strips, there are products available for this as well, definitely well below $80. Point is: Paying $80 for this is pretty absurd and i doubt anyone will be interested in that offer, given how much cheaper you can do it yourself. I hope i was able to help you understand how you should be able to cut your costs if you want to. |
Thank you. This is a much constructive and respectful way to approach it. One of the quickest, but not the cheapest for sure, I kept is PCBWay, for the full service. I appreciate the link to this company which I didn’t happen to know. I see this much better price anyway for particular item I mentioned to what I could find (outside sourced by myself to assemble, which also I didn’t want to engage to). Rest is comparable. Now I am still curious to see what would be the real total price for all full assembly and delivered. Thank for the good tip. In my case, I can’t afford spend several hours to solder those, nor well equiped, and eventually will ruin it and waste 1 or 2, and not do it in secure manner for use. I’m sure I am not the only one by far. You have this competence, I don’t. Why didn’t you do what you recommend about commercial items ? I don’t get the point. Do you mean ZipUp commercial item or Zigbee whatever relays, binary sensor etc ? I couldn’t find any commercial version of ZigUp but again glad to know any. |
Ok it seems JLPCB doesn't provide full assembly services and to get to the low prices , one has to deal with the coupon system. That's the trick. (Still the insourced components are very well priced indeed). |
My first answer was in no way less respectful.
Because ZigUP is cheaper and i like building things myself.
The latter.
They do provide full assembly service for one side of any PCB you make with them. I'm really confused what you mean with "to get the low prices"… i mean after all the base fee is otherwise just $7. Still pretty low. Also, their coupon system usually applies coupons automatically, there isn't really anything you need to do, so there really is no "trick". Delivery is fairly cheap, takes usually about a week to Europe and they take care of customs so you don't need to go through that trouble. But, yes, if you really want it fully assembled and just put enough money on the counter to have to do no work yourself whatsoever, then it's probably going to be more expensive. I'm afraid to say that this probably doesn't put you at the typical target audience of a DIY hardware project, so you will likely have a hard time finding other people interested in spending that kind of money. Mind you though that since you will need to flash the ZigBee Chip, you will still have to do some work that can be considered hardware work. |
Thanks for the additional information, really. For occasional DIY like me, even $100 would be a bargain provided the functionality offered by this repository, with a procudred ready-to-go solution, no brainer, no risk (as compared to me soldering and investing in good soldering station). I am not an expert of demand-offer in wide spectrum of DIY audience, so I started with what I could come with: 5 items max for max 5 people. Glad you share your experience and thoughts, this is highly appreciated and I will then have a second look. |
Dears,
Since I am not competent to solder SMTs I have take a quote for 5x ZigUp assembled by supplier.
The ticket price is $80 by item +shipping cost from France.
Just let me know if you are interested.
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