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A survey was taking during the 2009 season of typical types of problems DIY-er encounter and how they solved them. The graph below outlines the general survey topics and frequency of responses: | |||
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The problem is stated first; '''the solution is in bold''' | |||
Soldering/Construction problem | |||
:*Ordered wrong part (H11A1) - '''Ordered proper part (H11AA1)''' | |||
:*Part soldered in backwards '''Remove, resolder properly''' | |||
:*Confusion on ZC circuit '''Helped by DIYC member''' | |||
:*Newly assembled board not working right '''Reflowed connections with hotter iron''' | |||
:*Cracked resistors '''Caused by torquing-down heatsink on SSRez too tightly.''' | |||
:*Channel not working on controller '''Missed soldering a lead''' |
Revision as of 22:42, 9 February 2010
A survey was taking during the 2009 season of typical types of problems DIY-er encounter and how they solved them. The graph below outlines the general survey topics and frequency of responses:
The problem is stated first; the solution is in bold
Soldering/Construction problem
- Ordered wrong part (H11A1) - Ordered proper part (H11AA1)
- Part soldered in backwards Remove, resolder properly
- Confusion on ZC circuit Helped by DIYC member
- Newly assembled board not working right Reflowed connections with hotter iron
- Cracked resistors Caused by torquing-down heatsink on SSRez too tightly.
- Channel not working on controller Missed soldering a lead