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Half baked 5 volt box mod tutorial posted. in Forum Suppliers; Originally Posted by nekkidnorman Stomp, when you gonna swing by my house and do a little soldering for me?!?! Seriously ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by nekkidnorman View Post
    Stomp, when you gonna swing by my house and do a little soldering for me?!?!

    Seriously though, IMHO it'd be cool if you could buy the regulator already wired up (obviously the wires would have to be 4-6" long and then novice modders like me could just cut to length and then solder onto the other components). I know there's no way to have everything pre-soldered but there's a lot going together at the reg. and it'd be handy to not have to deal with it! Or maybe I'm just lazy and unskilled!

    Actually it's a cool idea!

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    Glad you agree! Think of all the novice modders it could help! When can I order some (and those new buttons!)???

    Oh and while we're at it, how about pre-soldered boosters (with caps as needed)???

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    Tell you what Norman, if you come to my office in new york I'll solder anything you want :P

    Just waiting for those buttons I think, I'm itching to build more! Maybe even one that looks good after it's done. (Don't ask what happened after those pictures were taken)

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    Stomp,

    I've got a better deal! You come to my office/home in Minnesota and I'll let you use my soldering iron and even let you teach me how to solder correctly! Hell, I'll even have my wife tell you how good looking you are!

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    How are you connecting that 4 lead tact switch? I ordered some before I realized they were 4 lead because I like how low profile they look. I'm new at this and anything beyond a reasonably simple circuit befuddles me a little. Add in something like this and I'm about ready to throw up my hands. I can probably muddle my way through without text except for that. I've stared at it and stared at it and I'm still not sure. I don't want to ruin any switches if I can avoid it.

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    I fold the leads from each side into the middle so it's like two contacts instead of four, then solder the wire to them.

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    Cool, that'll work. Just saw the thread "new tact switches." Sorry I wasted your time.

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    Never a waste of time.. Someone else was thinking the same question

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    Now that this has been out there a while, how are these buttons holding up? They are rated for only 50 Ma and there has been discussion on the modding forum that this is nowhere near enough rating to handle the flow of electricity through the circuit.

    Anyone having them fail?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ricky59 View Post
    Now that this has been out there a while, how are these buttons holding up? They are rated for only 50 Ma and there has been discussion on the modding forum that this is nowhere near enough rating to handle the flow of electricity through the circuit.

    Anyone having them fail?
    Those little buttons give me hell. I really like the action on them, but they're a bugger to get glued in place without getting epoxy where it shouldn't be, and I've killed two or three of them. I'm gonna get some mofsets and give the ones I have left a chance, but you'll have to decide for yourself.

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