CONTEST Guess How Many Deux!

CONTEST
Pencils down! Oh...I forgot it's nearly 2022...mobile devices down!

No horseshoe rules will be needed as we have a correct guess, estimation, calculation, prediction, or whatever method used to arrive at an entry. I wouldn't lean too heavily on Mr. Keen's results, as that would suggest his batch of 100 FETs are an accurate representative of what's in the world and I don't think that was meant to be a takeaway. It's simply a matter of sourcing. :cool:

There were 25 quad sets found and that means @dmnCrawler is our winner! 🥰

On fig's farm, you pick your own so here are the actual measurements. The blue and green blocks are obviously the matched sets (some are even perfect matches). I just need one reference from the second column to pull the set. The samples in pink are OOS**. If you catch any errors, be a sweetie and please point them out.

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**I've got my Phase 90 breadboard almost built and will be testing those pink nightmares to determine how low can you go with the gate-source cutoff voltage.

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Thanks to all of you for playing along. I think I'll have an extra quad set or two leftover, so if you have trouble sourcing for a build, let me know (y)

Thanks always to @PedalPCB for all their patience, hard work, and groovy stuff.

Oh! I have another batch of FETs from a group buy to measure, so stay tuned, but for now...go build something!

Why? Because I said so! 🤣
 

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I just noticed that if I slide set 13 down one spot, it becomes a perfect quad. I'll make that adjustment. It doesn't change the count...but makes a great set perfect.
 
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