jaeezzy
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2010-02-28
, 22:59
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2010-02-28
, 23:05
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It might also be a good idea to try somehow cover the holes in the USB socket to ensure that epoxy does not get into it and prevent the plug from being inserted cleanly. I have been trying to think of a way to acomplish this. One ide is to use very small pieces of blue-tac (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-Tack) since if these get through to the internal connecter they should be harmless and probably come out with the plug next time it is removed.
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2010-03-01
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@ Toronto, Canada
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guys stop using epoxy . is not appropriate for this purpose .
epoxy have weak adherence on pcb green paint . you can test it using an old computer board trying to stick something on it. the only way is solder alloy . epoxi can be used only on base wich is fiberglass epoxy ( under green layer on etchted zone ) but n900 pcb have copper on most of the surface
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2010-03-01
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@ Romania
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2010-03-01
, 16:38
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2010-03-01
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2010-04-04
, 07:30
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@ Sydney Australia
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2010-04-07
, 08:18
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My solution
i don't want to wait and i fix this in advance . put some epoxy between secondary board and usb socket have placebo efect because secondary board is fixed with dual face adhesive sponge .
Advice . protect camera lens when solder
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2010-05-27
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