Wayne, I redid all my SS boards with those. Beats the heck out of unscrewing 52 terminals. With those one can get a board out in under 30 seconds, after unscrewing the 4 board screws.For the SS24 Kits only, I have a supply of quick disconnect terminals I can add as an option. Makes removing the controller board a breeze for troubleshooting or repairs. Simply note it is the paypal message and add $8
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Ordered another SS24 to scale up this year. I was very happy with the SS24 I've had for the past few years. It has one triac that's been bad since I put it together, but that happens. I'm still happy with the Renard overall. Thanks again.
DO you happen to have any other of the renard boards? or perhaps even some of the other kits? like super strips?
I received the order. I will get it out Tuesday. I will also throw an extra Triac in there so you can repair the other one.
Assembled the new board, replaced the bad triac (and resistor, thanks!) and tested all circuits on both. 48 functioning circuits. Awesome! Thanks for making it so simple. :biggrin:
Is the enclosure already drilled to fit wire through for each pigtail? EX. 1 hole on each side (Bottom) to fit the 16 pigtails needed?
These are the enclosures included with the kits....
http://doityourselfchristmas.com/wi....28CableGuard_1000_Coax_Demarcation_Enclosure
http://doityourselfchristmas.com/wi...CableGuard_2000_Coax_Demarcation_Enclosure.29
Do these kits also include the required mounting hardware (Screws, spacers, etc.) for mounting board to enclosure?
Need help finding the 14 pin chip that goes in u7 spot on ss16 one of mine broke .
571-1-2199298-3 I believe is part number but can’t find online all I can find is the socket
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Hi Wilmar
You could solder a leg on
Otherwise you will not only require a replacement ic , but it will need to be programmed with the firmware variant that you require .
Hi Wilmar
You could solder a leg on
Otherwise you will not only require a replacement ic , but it will need to be programmed with the firmware variant that you require .
Here is great info on your ss16 http://www.doityourselfchristmas.com/wiki/index.php?title=Renard_16_Controller
Hi Wilmar
You could solder a leg on
Otherwise you will not only require a replacement ic , but it will need to be programmed with the firmware variant that you require .
Here is great info on your ss16 http://www.doityourselfchristmas.com/wiki/index.php?title=Renard_16_Controller
It's a SS16, so it's this wiki link.
http://www.doityourselfchristmas.com/wiki/index.php?title=Renard_SS16_Controller_Board
Thank Wayne and happy birthday btw .
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