New 303-style Aluminum Enclosures
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- phono
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Re: New 303-style Aluminum Enclosures
the leds in this case are just down to how it was built, i think its probably due to the fact that there wernt any led standoffs used in the build, so chances are they were soldered with the face plate on (so they drop down a lot but all at the same level).
- computer controlled
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Re: New 303-style Aluminum Enclosures
I wonder if i'm gonna have to re-seat my flat LEDs whenever i get one of these.
- substyler
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Re: New 303-style Aluminum Enclosures
if your flat LEDs fit in the standard case it will also fit in the aluminum case I think.
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Re: New 303-style Aluminum Enclosures
Right now, they are level with the surface.
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Re: New 303-style Aluminum Enclosures
okay... the welded screw mounts on my frontplates are 11.95mm long, if I'm not wrong the 15/32" mounts are 11.91mm long? the frontplates are made from 1.5mm aluminum.
so imho it should fit, but I've not tested this yet.
so imho it should fit, but I've not tested this yet.
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Re: New 303-style Aluminum Enclosures
Guess i'll find out at some point =o]
- kapitein ortega
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Re: New 303-style Aluminum Enclosures
Hi guys, hope this is not a stupid question, but if I wanna change front plates, can you simply pull of the filter knobs? I'm pulling but they won't let go.. Got this one:
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Re: New 303-style Aluminum Enclosures
if you dont see any screw holes
then they should just pull off
if you can slip a small screwdriver under them
you can pry them off
but be sure to apply force evenly
then they should just pull off
if you can slip a small screwdriver under them
you can pry them off
but be sure to apply force evenly
- kapitein ortega
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Re: New 303-style Aluminum Enclosures
Thanks, will give this a shot tonightguest wrote:if you dont see any screw holes
then they should just pull off
if you can slip a small screwdriver under them
you can pry them off
but be sure to apply force evenly
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Re: New 303-style Aluminum Enclosures
re. Removing knobs.
A method I was told (and have subsequently used successfully) is to loop a piece of wire under the knob and pull up. This means you should apply force evenly, and shouldn't move the pot in a way that will damage it or the board, or loosen the solder points.
Once I got them off, I put some silicon grease on the shafts to ensure I didn't repeat the problem at a later date.
A method I was told (and have subsequently used successfully) is to loop a piece of wire under the knob and pull up. This means you should apply force evenly, and shouldn't move the pot in a way that will damage it or the board, or loosen the solder points.
Once I got them off, I put some silicon grease on the shafts to ensure I didn't repeat the problem at a later date.
- phono
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Re: New 303-style Aluminum Enclosures
One trick to get off stuck knobs is to use a small spoon as a lever
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Willzyx x0xb0x Fitting Problems
Willzyx x0xb0x Fitting Issues
I/O Board mods went well, no apparent problems at this time.
The fitting of the panel to the PCB, went surprisingly well, with no problems at all. All I had to do was rotate the REST ACCENT and SLIDE caps. The side pieces attached easily, the problems are with C41 C36 J6 and most notably J3. With respect to C36 and C41, they need to be moved away from each other and the heat sink from IC20 must be removed. Not sure how that will affect things, IC20 will be right above C36 C41 Q32...
WIllzyx kits come with quick connectors for J3, J4, J5, J6, J7 on the PCB. J4, J5, J7 are not affected but there is no way to slide the PCB into position with those quick connectors. As a solution, I will have to cut the female quick connector off of the wires and solder in a replacement single female pins. The the male side of the quick connector on the I/O board will need to be bent outward to make it all fit.
Prognosis? It will work, but you will spend a few hours and need some patients and soldering skills to get it all done. Be CAREFUL not to mixup any of the IC J3 wires or you F^*k things up a bit.
I will post some pics when its done.
I/O Board mods went well, no apparent problems at this time.
The fitting of the panel to the PCB, went surprisingly well, with no problems at all. All I had to do was rotate the REST ACCENT and SLIDE caps. The side pieces attached easily, the problems are with C41 C36 J6 and most notably J3. With respect to C36 and C41, they need to be moved away from each other and the heat sink from IC20 must be removed. Not sure how that will affect things, IC20 will be right above C36 C41 Q32...
WIllzyx kits come with quick connectors for J3, J4, J5, J6, J7 on the PCB. J4, J5, J7 are not affected but there is no way to slide the PCB into position with those quick connectors. As a solution, I will have to cut the female quick connector off of the wires and solder in a replacement single female pins. The the male side of the quick connector on the I/O board will need to be bent outward to make it all fit.
Prognosis? It will work, but you will spend a few hours and need some patients and soldering skills to get it all done. Be CAREFUL not to mixup any of the IC J3 wires or you F^*k things up a bit.
I will post some pics when its done.
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Re: Willzyx x0xb0x Fitting Problems
what are the i/o board mods you are referring to? is this part of the willzyz build?rvanscotter wrote:Willzyx x0xb0x Fitting Issues
I/O Board mods went well, no apparent problems at this time.
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Re: New 303-style Aluminum Enclosures
The mods to the I/O board are the soldering in the wires for the new on/off switch and cutting the trace. The Willzyx kits come with quick connectors that you solder to the PCB and I/O board to be used with all the jumpers. being able to separate the PCB and I/O board is nice if you need to get into the kit. Because the AL enclosure is fairly thin there isn't enough room between the boards for them to fit together with the added thickness of the quick connectors.
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Re: New 303-style Aluminum Enclosures
I was able to complete the mods to my Willzyx x0xb0x so I could get it in the SubStyler AL enclosure. It works great. I will post some pics of the changes tomorrow but you can check it out on youtube at the link below!
Slayer - "Reign in Blood"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crD449Q_Kig
Slayer - "Reign in Blood"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crD449Q_Kig
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