brausupply
Active Member
Hey Guys!
I haven't trolled the forums for a while and I really appreciate the healthy debate. And Auggie, I like it when you spar with others instead of me! lol. Hey, I'm planning on posting how to build it yourself, as Auggie says, it's not that complicated. I'm trying to make a business, but I also understand if you are wanting to do it yourself. Also, I read that someone wished I had offered a longer warranty. I'm here to back up what I sell for a year. But, that doesn't mean that I'm leaving you out in the cold should something happen. If something were to go wrong, it would most likely be a faulty PID (easily replaced), a faulty or overused SSR, (easily replaced) or a loosening wire. It really is a simple build.
Also, I read someone say that I charge more for the controller than I did previously. That's actually not correct. I sell the controller on it's own for $250, but in a kit you save $30, so I guess you could say it's $220. This has always been the case.
One more thing, and I want to ask you for your inputs.
Would you buy a 20A controller for example, if it was a DIY kit? What would you want to save if you were to assemble it yourselves? Please be reasonable of course but I'm considering it and I value the input (as critical as it may be)...
Fire away!
And I have to say, since I started this I don't get to ride my bike as much as I want to! lol
I haven't trolled the forums for a while and I really appreciate the healthy debate. And Auggie, I like it when you spar with others instead of me! lol. Hey, I'm planning on posting how to build it yourself, as Auggie says, it's not that complicated. I'm trying to make a business, but I also understand if you are wanting to do it yourself. Also, I read that someone wished I had offered a longer warranty. I'm here to back up what I sell for a year. But, that doesn't mean that I'm leaving you out in the cold should something happen. If something were to go wrong, it would most likely be a faulty PID (easily replaced), a faulty or overused SSR, (easily replaced) or a loosening wire. It really is a simple build.
Also, I read someone say that I charge more for the controller than I did previously. That's actually not correct. I sell the controller on it's own for $250, but in a kit you save $30, so I guess you could say it's $220. This has always been the case.
One more thing, and I want to ask you for your inputs.
Would you buy a 20A controller for example, if it was a DIY kit? What would you want to save if you were to assemble it yourselves? Please be reasonable of course but I'm considering it and I value the input (as critical as it may be)...
Fire away!
And I have to say, since I started this I don't get to ride my bike as much as I want to! lol