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Anyone tried this:
Any reason not to do it?
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Yeah, works fine... I've got one like that in my box.
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try this....
I strip of solder, touch each pin required. costs 3p and its works ![]() ![]()
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Quote:
But touch the wrong pins, costs £50 and nothing works...
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yes true but you can push it behind each pin in such a way it doesnt slip, obviously do this before you turn it on
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Thanks all
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Nope - I just can't wrap my head around the fact that they took 2 minutes and 23 seconds explaining something that should have been covered in 23 seconds... and now I have 2 minutes of my life I won't get back.
lolThen again, it reminds me of an argument I had on a forum 4 years ago, with this guy that swore you had to use the "special spektrum bind plug", or you'd void the warranty - but finally couldn't answer when I asked "what's so special about it?"
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