DiyLightAnimation
Hardware => Lynx Aether => Topic started by: wbuehler on November 11, 2010, 12:54:20 pm
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I went to Lowes and had them cut two pieces of Lexon for me.
One at 1" wide the other at 3/4" wide to use as a guide.
Bill
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This does not help me. What is it used for?
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The one inch and 3/4 measurements used to mount the Side Pieces of angle to the case.
Bill
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It's a little hard to see due the limited surface area to print the silkscreen onto.
Here is a pic that shows the pigtail being attached to the Aether.
Looking at the back of the board from left to right:
1. Ground (-)
2. Power (+)
3. Signal
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It's a little hard to see due the limited surface area to print the silkscreen onto.
Here is a pic that shows the pigtail being attached to the Aether.
Looking at the back of the board from left to right:
1. Ground (-)
2. Power (+)
3. Signal
Hey Bill,
Nice picture and great idea on the lexan. How about a picture of an ex\rx? I've never done this mod and want to make sure that I get it right.
Thanks,
Roger
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It's a little hard to see due the limited surface area to print the silkscreen onto.
Here is a pic that shows the pigtail being attached to the Aether.
Looking at the back of the board from left to right:
1. Ground (-)
2. Power (+)
3. Signal
Hey Bill,
Nice picture and great idea on the lexan. How about a picture of an ex\rx? I've never done this mod and want to make sure that I get it right.
Thanks,
Roger
Here you go...
Pin 1 (top left pin) is empty
Pin 2 (Signal Wire ) In this case white wire if using servo extensions
Pin 3 (+5) Red wire
Pin 4 empty
Pin 5 (Bottom right pin) ground
Pin 6,7,8 empty
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It's a little hard to see due the limited surface area to print the silkscreen onto.
Here is a pic that shows the pigtail being attached to the Aether.
Looking at the back of the board from left to right:
1. Ground (-)
2. Power (+)
3. Signal
Hey Bill,
Nice picture and great idea on the lexan. How about a picture of an ex\rx? I've never done this mod and want to make sure that I get it right.
Thanks,
Roger
Here you go...
Pin 1 (top left pin) is empty
Pin 2 (Signal Wire ) In this case white wire if using servo extensions
Pin 3 (+5) Red wire
Pin 4 empty
Pin 5 (Bottom left pin) ground
Pin 6,7,8 empty
Perfect! Thank you!