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Write a Customer ReviewBy J. M. Hartberger
October 18, 2020
So first off, I was an idiot, and decided I was gonna assemble this thing just by looking at it. BAD IDEA. DO NOT DO. The order of assembly is both counter-intuitive and absolutely critical. They did include an extra switch and button, which I ended up not needing, but thought was a nice touch. I dinged off a star because 5-star reviews are never real, and the sealing paper was an absolute nightmare to get off. It came off clean, but getting it started without scratching the plastic underneath was a challenge. Was this the product's fault? Likely not, I feel like all cut PC is like that, but it's still something you should be aware of. Ugh, my thumbnails hurt just thinking about it
By Ryan Williams
November 29, 2019
I had to trial and error it a couple times because I jumped right in without looking it up first but it eventually came together well enough. It's not a perfect fit and once assembled the tolerances seemed pretty tight. May have to nudge over some components to get them to line up and sit in the cutouts properly. I ended up with one extra piece unless I did it wrong, but IDK how else it would have came together. The end result was where the buttons just baarely work without needing to use a fingernail. Overall it was worth it to not have to bootleg an enclosure for it, and was easy enough to then attach a small power board to the acrylic case. Instead of using a 9v I'm running it from a 4.2V lithium and boost driver to get 9v, and recharge the lithium with micro USB. With the average boost converter efficiency that draws about 300mA from the battery. No super extra run time there in comparison to the 9v but it's easily rechargeable.
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February 28, 2019
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By Mike Nelson
November 16, 2017
As mentioned by others it comes with no instructions and the link to download them on says download limit reached. Anyway, there are some youtube videos and the one that is short and fast seems best and pointed out where I was going wrong. To use this kit you need to unplug the display PCB from the main board. The display board then gets screwed to the sheet with lots of holes in it using the four small screws and nuts. I then thought they had not provided enough push button extenders with only three provided and four slider switch extenders. I then realised that the push button extenders were two joined together and just snap down a pre-cut to make two. These all then sit in holes on the top sheet and the two identical sheets surround the display PCB putting the four long screws in from the top and four nuts on the bottom to hold the sandwich of perspex sheets together. You can then refit the main PCB making sure that the three slide switch extenders go over the pegs of the PCB slider switches. Before you push the PCB down completely you need to put the rear perspex sheet over the BNC input signal connector as it won't go on later. Put four more nuts on the bottom of the PCB (not too tight or the push buttons or slide switches won't work - check they still click okay). Put on the front and side perspex sheets followed by the base and lastly the four dome nuts which make the feet. The kit could do with four more nuts so you could clamp both sides of the main PCB and of course some instructions. Otherwise it seems to do the job.
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