Two Seductions came across the bench today. Each one was nicely built, had the C4S upgrade, and came with complaints of one channel not working or LEDs not lighting. Each one had solder pads on the C4S board that were unsoldered.Guys, don't be so proud - use a magnifying glass to inspect your work, as suggested in the manual. It will save you weeks of waiting for me to schedule bench time in which I spend 2 minutes resoldering every pad on the C4S board - and inspecting my work with a magnifying glass...
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Topic - From the bench - Doc B. 15:31:43 03/24/06 (11)
- I use a 10X loupe and LED flash on EVERY joint - NewbieBaby 16:27:39 03/25/06 (0)
- Magnifyer - arturo7 06:37:32 03/25/06 (0)
- The older I get the more magnification I need... - Wardsweb 21:00:28 03/24/06 (1)
- Out There!!! - Bob W 16:06:24 03/27/06 (0)
- C4S boards soldering - xcortes 15:51:08 03/24/06 (6)
- What flux is in your solder? - VoltSecond 09:50:32 03/25/06 (1)
- Re: What flux is in your solder? - gogzhad@hotmail.com 23:05:58 03/25/06 (0)
- Re: C4S boards soldering - gogzhad@hotmail.com 21:51:01 03/24/06 (1)
- That's the ticket. - Jim Carlon 17:01:36 03/25/06 (0)
- C4S boards are tough - John EH 17:25:05 03/24/06 (0)
- My experience too (nt) - dth31 17:13:24 03/24/06 (0)