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Author Topic: Fixing a solder-type W3  (Read 4389 times)

Bob Leonard

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Re: Fixing a solder-type W3
« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2017, 01:01:52 PM »

If all else fails you can break out the run on both sides of the connector, male side, female side, and use a separate in-line connector for one channel only. Or, you can remove connections to the last channel (32?) and route channel 20 through those pins.
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Re: Fixing a solder-type W3
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