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Ah i see.
Even total 200 as of today is fascinating.

hahaha no guys i'm not a machine :) 200 in total since i start modding :) (i lost the count actually, 200 is a general number to say a lot)
on picofly i'm more sure of the number (more or less are 40) and just to be clear... only 2 went in purple screen (so is little number) but happen... i don't have an explaination... i want to find the reason... what can i say so far is that is not connected to the hardware ;)
 
I'm still doing mine. I have a terrible time with the double MOSFET. Literally chasing them around the blue mat. lol. But I believe I got it now. just waiting for the uv mask to cure.
set them next to the apu and put uv mask on the side then they wont run away Xd
 
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set them next to the apu and put uv mask on the side then they wont run away Xd
i will definitely remember that lol
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set them next to the apu and put uv mask on the side then they wont run away Xd
i literally just got the same error message.........
 

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for what the Long wires?
shorten them set the mosfets next to the apu
like the pics in the aio thread
The long wires because i couldn't get them to stay next to one another. I did this before you mentioned about the solder mask by the apu. will give it a try
 
The long wires because i couldn't get them to stay next to one another. I did this before you mentioned about the solder mask by the apu. will give it a try
position the mosfets like they are in the picture the top one first , add uvmask to the top and right cure it , then set the bottum one add mask to the bottum and right side and cure it, then solder to it
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makes sense but how are you getting them to stay next to one another and not running all around? Where are you putting the solder mask? On the bottom?
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position the mosfets like they are in the picture the top one first , add uvmask to the top and right cure it , then set the bottum one add mask to the bottum and right side and cure it, then solder to it
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^^
beautiful. brb.
 
makes sense but how are you getting them to stay next to one another and not running all around? Where are you putting the solder mask? On the bottom?
Use a toothpick and place a small dot of mask on the switch motherboard next to the APU and then set your MOSFET down on it and cure it. Repeat the process for the second one right next to it.
 
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kinda like that , the cpu wire isnt normally tinned that much its just tinned where i needs to be this is just because of the testing i did earlier

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Ahhh, I see someone else hitting both CPU pads with one single wire ;PIMG_20230506_163754.jpg
 
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kinda like that , the cpu wire isnt normally tinned that much its just tinned where i needs to be this is just because of the testing i did earlier

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Here we go.
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Well I’ll be damned….
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You guys are amazing. Thank you for being so so patient with me.
 

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Here we go.
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Well I’ll be damned….
well look at that ....... so now u know the wires where to long :-) i would set the mosfets a bit further down then the wires can be even shorter set it so where the ground pad of the mosfets are , are at the same hight as the apu ground pad :-)
see my pic for reference
 
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well look at that ....... so now u know the wires where to long :-) i would set the mosfets a bit further down then the wires can be even shorter set it so where the ground pad of the mosfets are , are at the same hight as the apu ground pad :-)
see my pic for reference

Will do. Have an OLED to do as well. Glad I was able to get all this knowledge from a V1 and didn’t have to do all the trial and error on an OLED lol
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well look at that ....... so now u know the wires where to long :-) i would set the mosfets a bit further down then the wires can be even shorter set it so where the ground pad of the mosfets are , are at the same hight as the apu ground pad :-)
see my pic for reference

So now my question is is why won’t the single mosfet work? When I’m theory it should only take one right?
 
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