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- Sep 5th, '16, 14:21
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: Exploring other enclosure options.
- Replies: 433
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- Aug 28th, '16, 10:22
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: [SOLD] Yocto in black anodized aluminum housing
- Replies: 1
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[SOLD] Yocto in black anodized aluminum housing
hi, up for sale is a Yocto in a nice black anodized aluminum enclosure. (yeah... looks like a rendering but it's real :lol: ) the machine is new and sounds wonderful (of course ;-) ) will be delivered with a 16V AC power adapter (220V) and a printed user manual in german and english. I call 750 euro...
- Aug 27th, '16, 19:29
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: Instr. selector selects wrong instruments?
- Replies: 8
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Re: Instr. selector selects wrong instruments? *SOLVED
good job!rkzr wrote:SOLVED - cold joint was causing the problem due to the turning of the board a couple of times. Resoldered the reistor back and front of the PCB and it works fine now
- Aug 22nd, '16, 13:31
- Forum: Nava Hardware
- Topic: NAVA ENCLOSURE - new design
- Replies: 157
- Views: 120575
Re: NAVA ENCLOSURE - new design
yeahkacperpawluk wrote:Unfortunately not - it's really hard to make backside silkscreen.
that's makes it special
thanks anyway!
- Aug 22nd, '16, 11:51
- Forum: Nava Hardware
- Topic: NAVA ENCLOSURE - new design
- Replies: 157
- Views: 120575
Re: NAVA ENCLOSURE - new design
will the backside be printed?
this is what disturbs me on most housings.
lots of nice enclosures here, but all without backside print
this is what disturbs me on most housings.
lots of nice enclosures here, but all without backside print
- Aug 20th, '16, 19:38
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: Instr. selector selects wrong instruments?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 6105
Re: Instr. selector selects wrong instruments?
still checked diodes beside the instrument selector switch?
if the diodes be good then get the datashet from grayhill (http://www.grayhill.com/assets/1/7/mech_encoder_25l.pdf) and check your switch with a beeper.
you have to check with the HEX code table! no need to solder out that switch!
if the diodes be good then get the datashet from grayhill (http://www.grayhill.com/assets/1/7/mech_encoder_25l.pdf) and check your switch with a beeper.
you have to check with the HEX code table! no need to solder out that switch!
- Jul 20th, '16, 06:49
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: Build completed EEPROM initialize not doing anything
- Replies: 11
- Views: 9491
Re: Build completed EEPROM initialize not doing anything
hi, have you set the upper function switch to the correct position? it's the fifth position when you turn the switch from 12 o'clock to the left. btw: the grayhill switches have a flat side. this flat points to 6 o'clock! (the roundness points to 12 o'clock) it's necessary that the machine is comple...
- Jun 17th, '16, 19:11
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: "Demo your 808 yocto" thread
- Replies: 25
- Views: 21301
- Jun 10th, '16, 12:00
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: Useful Building Tips
- Replies: 21
- Views: 58337
Re: Useful Building Tips
don't worry... you can just knip it off with a sharp side cutter even it's already been soldered. (don't forget to protect your eyes!)drifter7508 wrote:So why has this important info not been mentioned anywhere else or in the tutorial? Sigh. I have allready soldered everything. :-/
- Jun 10th, '16, 06:51
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: Orientation of the LED's?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2684
Re: Orientation of the LED's?
the flat side is the Cathode (-), the short leg.drifter7508 wrote:Which side is the plus on the silc screen? "The flat side"?
it has to be on the right side in top view.