Hello I want to buy a dexter sensor, for my new project.
But a cant buy them cheep in Europe,
Any forum member , 1 for sale or any cheap solutions (50 euro)
Let me now.
Thanks Jan
dIMU: Inertial Motion Sensor
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Re: dIMU: Inertial Motion Sensor
Considering they cost about 50 euro (65usd) in the US from the manufacturer's website, WITHOUT import duties, VAT and postage, what would make you think someone would sell you a dIMU at a loss for that price, unless it were second hand?
You can buy it here: [LINK] for 68 euro, which is a very reasonable price.
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You can buy it here: [LINK] for 68 euro, which is a very reasonable price.
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Re: dIMU: Inertial Motion Sensor
I can imagine that after building a project, you no longer need the sensors and then sell them again.
But maybe im wrong,
The 68 euro is not the problem ,but 25 euro for sending, that is.
But maybe im wrong,
The 68 euro is not the problem ,but 25 euro for sending, that is.
Re: dIMU: Inertial Motion Sensor
Ah yes, 25 euro for shipping is fairly high, I have to agree. Maybe combine it with a few other purchases at the same place, for future projects, that sort of thing I'll ask the guys at Generation Robots why the shipping is so high for single items.
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| and then two they hav erpoblesms. (@nedbat)
Re: dIMU: Inertial Motion Sensor
If you're located in the NL, shipping will be about 13 euro if you pick DHL eco. This is what my contact at Generation Robots said:
= Xander
Does that answer your Q?Hey Xander I've just checked. The shipping for the dIMU us 13.03 with DHL Eco Select. The problem is that freight operators have a flat fee for 1kg whatever the weight is.
= Xander
| My Blog: I'd Rather Be Building Robots (http://botbench.com)
| RobotC 3rd Party Driver Suite: (http://rdpartyrobotcdr.sourceforge.net)
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| and then two they hav erpoblesms. (@nedbat)
| RobotC 3rd Party Driver Suite: (http://rdpartyrobotcdr.sourceforge.net)
| Some people, when confronted with a problem, think, "I know, I'll use threads,"
| and then two they hav erpoblesms. (@nedbat)
Re: dIMU: Inertial Motion Sensor
I recently returned a defective sensor to Generation Robotics (Germany to France).
DHL parcel would have been about 13 EUR,
but "Deutsche Post Maxibrief Einwurfeinschreiben" (sort of "Oversized-Letter-Registered-Mail" ,incl. insurance and tracking) was only about 6,50 EUR.
French Post should also provide that option.
DHL parcel would have been about 13 EUR,
but "Deutsche Post Maxibrief Einwurfeinschreiben" (sort of "Oversized-Letter-Registered-Mail" ,incl. insurance and tracking) was only about 6,50 EUR.
French Post should also provide that option.
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