Turbulent Turtle
F-TR competitor
Of course you would be interested in that information, but I'm sure that's confidential information. So it's open to SWAGs and endless conjecture.I’d be interested to see how many full kits have been ordered. I’m certain that A&D/Cambridge Environment/DWS thanks him for helping them sell scales. Lol
From the dates, I'm thinking that he made an announcement on FB, a medium which I avoid like the plague it is. But enough people were on there to get their order in before the email went out. That takes care of those the first deliveries. Then some people were very quick on the trigger and ordered as soon as the email hit, all within 45 minutes. There may have been some overflow from the FB, if it even existed. That's the second delivery. That's 10 hours of orders but they are mostly overnight hours in North America.
The third delivery is for a set number of people who ordered between 10:45 and 4:23PM, Atlantic Time, about 6 hours of orders.
The fourth delivery is for a set number who ordered between 5/24 @ 4:24PM and later until the bozo who ordered on 5/26 @ 3:41PM. Two days of orders.
The fifth delivery is for 5/26 @ 3:42 until 5/31 @ 9:47PM, 5 days of orders.
The sixth is for 5/31 @ 9:48AM to 6/7 @ 8:19PM, that's about 8 days of orders.
The 7th is for 6/7 @8:20PM to 6/18 @ 5:00PM. That's about 12 days of orders.
You will notice that each delivery is 7 days later the prior one; so it seems that it takes 7 calendar days to assemble the required number of kits of a delivery. So you need to determine the size of a batch, remembering this is a very small scale organization and even with possible outsourcing of some manufacturing, it still has to be tested, packaged and prepared for shipment, which seems to go out every Wednesday.
Just put in the number of kits you can put together in one day and multiply by 5 to get the size of the batch.
How about that for Silly Wild Ass Guessing?