Assembly Q&A
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Assembly Q&A
First off: on the stem "2. Install and solder the LEDs. When looking at the LED from the top, with the flat facing to the right, the short lead is also on the right. Install the short lead so that it is in the hole closest the DB37 connector, and the long lead is on the left (towards RPMC). The LED leads may be tight in the PCB, this is okay - but use caution when inserting them. Needle nose pliers can help with this."
These directions seem to contradict what is silk screened on the board (location of the flat spot). Is the board correct or the directions?
*edit* found other documentation which is more clear... "Install the LED's with the short leg and the flat side towards the outside edge of the board. Install the pots, switches, and DB37 last."
this would mean the silk screening is correct.
These directions seem to contradict what is silk screened on the board (location of the flat spot). Is the board correct or the directions?
*edit* found other documentation which is more clear... "Install the LED's with the short leg and the flat side towards the outside edge of the board. Install the pots, switches, and DB37 last."
this would mean the silk screening is correct.
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Q14 and Q15 appear to have two adjacent pins shorted together. I removed as much solder as I could and there is definately no extra solder causing this. Can someone check theres and see if this is normal? I don't see a trace in the board that would cause it either.
I think this might be normal since it's the same transistor on each injection channel.
I think this might be normal since it's the same transistor on each injection channel.
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Q14 and Q15 appear to have two adjacent pins shorted together. I removed as much solder as I could and there is definately no extra solder causing this. Can someone check theres and see if this is normal? I don't see a trace in the board that would cause it either.
I think this might be normal since it's the same transistor on each injection channel.
I think this might be normal since it's the same transistor on each injection channel.
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