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Model 1 clutch not engaging with l2m2
ryandoesntstress:
Solved! Thanks for that.
For anyone thinking bout the l2m2 go for it. It's not that hard.
Now I just need to get the settings right for the emulator.ini
BadMouth:
ryandoesntstress, can you provide details about how you had the pcbs made?
I've always wanted to build one, but something about the process of ordering the pcb just doesn't click with me.
Can you upload the exact files you submitted and what options you chose for the pcb?
How much did it cost?
I just built a new workbench specifically for a soldering/electronics work.
This would be a nice project to break it in. :)
oilchanges:
Hey BadMouth, Ryan and I have been working on this project together and I'd be happy to answer what questions I can. Sorry for the bad grammar up front :)
We had the PCB's made online from futurlec.com they don't have the best reputation and they took forever to come but they work and were pretty happy with the results ill upload a pic also. the cost us $33 all up. $15 of it was setup and $4 was shipping. I could have ordered extra boards for $7 but I only need two.
As for ordering I just made sure that they accepted .lyt files (Proteus File). Put in the board size and selected single sided! I didn't choose any extras (silk screening or solder mask). and that was it.
For the components there were a few I had to source online as they were not available over the counter. If I were to do it again I would definitely get them all online. One tip when writing down the components you need from the gamoover tutorial don't translate it to English because Google translate drops the k's and you will end up with the wrong bits and a headache.
We have learned most things on the job but if you have some basic soldering/understanding of electronic you will be fine it's fairly straight forward.
if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask mate
BadMouth:
Thanks. When I had checked into getting them made before, I got quotes around $125 each!
I probably won't have time to mess with it until next week, but I will be ordering.
I'd also like to try Aganyte's happ interface board.
I'm no electrical engineer, but I have a nice soldering setup and know how to use it.
In fact, I just built a new workbench suited for this type of project. ;D
(will add a pic when I get a chance.)
Malenko:
@BadMouth order enough to do two and then sell me one.
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