TerribleFire's H4 Build

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Think i'm good then. Just need to organise myself a bit and i'll get cracking with it this week coming.
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End of day one.

A Big bucket of Rs is on. But whats the deal with R903.. how do you mount it under the BAD DMA?
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EDIT: Ah i see...

https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 903#p28984
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terriblefire wrote: 16 May 2020 23:38 End of day one.
EDIT: Ah i see...

https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 903#p28984
:bravo:

Yeah, I ballsed that up a bit :) There is another one the same as well ;)
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exxos wrote: 16 May 2020 23:56 Yeah, I ballsed that up a bit :) There is another one the same as well ;)
Ok will watch out for it. Aim to get the passives done tomorrow. The BOM organisation i did went a long way. Basically mouser has the components labelled with their H4 part numbers.

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terriblefire wrote: 17 May 2020 00:32 Ok will watch out for it. Aim to get the passives done tomorrow. The BOM organisation i did went a long way. Basically mouser has the components labelled with their H4 part numbers.
Cool.. Saw first half of video... best bit is you losing the wick.. that crap happens to me all the time.. I put my blue cutters down sat at my desk.. 3 days later, still not found buggers.
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:bravo:

I had to skip the first hour of soldering the capacitors, I don't think my sanity could cope with it :lol:

I am doing you a jumper cheat sheet currently should be uploaded in a moment...
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just the resistors left for me on my third H4.

I hate resistors
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@PhilC - the SMT version I did soldering the resistors and caps over the through holes was so much easier to build :)

Nice stream @terriblefire - watched it last night.
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Erm ...
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