It was right all along. The instruction manual is vague as to where to test it.
I hate testing things as I always test it wrong. Shelve it. Waste 2 months being angry at it. Then it turns out its ok!
How does the I/O fit in?
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Re: Checking The VCF
How does the I/O board fit in?
Anyone got a picture?
Ive done a wonky fix where I put a wrong Capacitor in C53 (should have cut its legs before putting it in maybe!)
Just wanted to make sure it doesnt interfere with the other board.
Left the legs long to pull them through if I can, but I dont want to damage the board like Ive done on other things before, and have to put jumpers to neighboring parts
Anyone got a picture?
Ive done a wonky fix where I put a wrong Capacitor in C53 (should have cut its legs before putting it in maybe!)
Just wanted to make sure it doesnt interfere with the other board.
Left the legs long to pull them through if I can, but I dont want to damage the board like Ive done on other things before, and have to put jumpers to neighboring parts
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Re: How does the I/O fit in?
As far as I can see the clearance should be sufficient.
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Re: How does the I/O fit in?
Cheers.
Nearly done now. Just missing a 0.001 uf (2A102) capacitor
Nearly done now. Just missing a 0.001 uf (2A102) capacitor
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