just picked up a half built DIYPNP
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just picked up a half built DIYPNP
so here is the DIYPNP i picked up for 50 bucks....
here are some pics, yall tell me what yall think
the solder broke on this wire so i gotta figure out where it goes and finish this thing up.
this is apparently a MSII daughter board, i gotta figure out where the **** this thing goes.
im going to start doing some research on this and read all i can on how to build this damn thing, so wish me luck and hopefully i wont **** this up
here are some pics, yall tell me what yall think
the solder broke on this wire so i gotta figure out where it goes and finish this thing up.
this is apparently a MSII daughter board, i gotta figure out where the **** this thing goes.
im going to start doing some research on this and read all i can on how to build this damn thing, so wish me luck and hopefully i wont **** this up
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Looks like quite a challenge there...
The MS2 daughterboard goes in place of the large black IC that's sitting in the U1 position. Be sure to read the "converting from MS1 to MS2" documentation.
The MS2 daughterboard goes in place of the large black IC that's sitting in the U1 position. Be sure to read the "converting from MS1 to MS2" documentation.
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thanks man...
how bad did you **** yours up?
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I wired the power source to my Lc1 to a edge pin connector.
I burned some hard to get to traces. By the time I figured out what happened I was too pissed to continue. I thought about slamming it on the ground.
After I got my new one and cooled off I fixed the traces and I rewired my mistake.
I burned some hard to get to traces. By the time I figured out what happened I was too pissed to continue. I thought about slamming it on the ground.
After I got my new one and cooled off I fixed the traces and I rewired my mistake.
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