While some of you might hate me for this, I have to share it with you. This is part of my post-trauma therapy following the experience with
Bolek & Lolek Enterprise.
This morning the first batch of the DCP405 module from the new contractor arrived and left me speechless. The devil is in the details: the modules arrived safely in cardboard boxes separated by grids. There is also silica gel in each bag. Each module has a sticker (and two painted dots) for quality control.
And yes, the yield rate is 100%. How do I know that in advance? Well, they used our Node-RED + BB3 solution (mentioned in CS
update) for testing which records test results directly into the PostgreSQL database on our server. Bolek & Lolek Enterprise could complain that they did not have something like that at their disposal to increase the yield rate. However, this is not true because all but one of the new modules have passed all the tests in the
first attempt! This is not surprising because the new contractor, instead of using lies and deception, knows his job very well and, among other things, uses automated and human visual control, so then the results are not surprising. One that did not pass from the first attempt was subsequently tested probably after an additional inspection and then it also passed.
I cannot describe my sadness that the backers who helped in the realization of this project will not be able to get new modules.