Reply 180 of 1404, by Shreddoc
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polpo wrote on 2023-01-20, 01:38:Awesome news! I’m glad you were able to fix it without having to build a second card. I’ll be getting the next firmware version out in the next couple days so there will be even more things that work!
That will be excellent, looking forward to trying it out.
A quick question, and sorry if it's a stupid one, but: how strict is the spec for the 2 radial caps? could I substitute Same uF / Higher Voltage, or would that mess with things? trivial local sourcing related query.
appiah4 wrote on 2023-01-20, 07:36:Flashing the Raspberry Pico went smoothly, even though mine is (AFAICT) not a genuine part but rather a bootleg. Regardless, card is now ready for testing and hopefully I will have some good news soon as well 😀
Nice work, looking good, hope all is working well! I see you did the 3d printed bracket too. I don't have 3d printer but I do have a drill press, so I used a steel blank and put holes in it.
Pickle wrote on 2023-01-19, 02:47:anyone have an extra pcb?
Which country? It is probably only worth your while if the sender is quite close to you, because 5 new PCBs costs only around US$10 shipped (to many countries), direct from the factory. But if someone is close to you, maybe they can help.
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