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BrianG
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12.29.2008, 10:59 AM

Great. My MMM vs has bullets on the power leads. I wish they would just let me solder the wires direct.

In the meantime, try spreading the male bullet connector a little more to provide a more solid contact. Or, just solder the bullets together. Or, solder base wires to the female bullet sockets directly.
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12.29.2008, 08:26 PM

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Great. My MMM vs has bullets on the power leads. I wish they would just let me solder the wires direct.

In the meantime, try spreading the male bullet connector a little more to provide a more solid contact. Or, just solder the bullets together. Or, solder base wires to the female bullet sockets directly.
Yup, I miss my V1 with the leads soldered to the board. I spread out the male end so we'll see how it does. If it does it agagin, I'll solder the connectors together. I'm still surprised why it shut off after the second jump. There must be something in there that got jarred loose. Oh well, if it dies, I'll send it back to CC again for the newer soldered-on to the board power leads .


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