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Please Identify this part....
Posted on: 01.04.2012 by Carola Wyllys
I am preparing to do the LED MOD to classic MF
I was given LED and this part.
Can someone ID it, how to install etc.
thanks

IMG00269-20120401-1916.jpg
Carola Wyllys
01.04.2012
DJKeyWee - thanks for reply and video. very helpful
THat part, + the led you see in my pic was sent to me by DJTT.
I am only familiar with the 220 ohm resistor as show in Ean's tutorial video on installing the pulsing LED.
like this: images.jpeg
So my question now is do I use the flat one in replace the one shown above?
thanks
Carola Wyllys
01.04.2012
I am preparing to do the LED MOD to classic MF
I was given LED and this part.
Can someone ID it, how to install etc.
thanks

IMG00269-20120401-1916.jpg
Carola Wyllys
02.04.2012
Success.
I completed the instal and attach this video. . . Once I turned the MIDI clock on, it kind of messed up the way I beat match so i temporarily turned it off and noticed the LED was still cycling through this pattern of quick flashes to the beat then slow flashes. .. but again no midi clock on...glitch?
Carola Wyllys
01.04.2012
thanks again.. very scared to mess up..
i'll post results.
Lisa Lochotzki
01.04.2012
Yup exactly.
Carola Wyllys
01.04.2012
DJKeyWee - thanks for reply and video. very helpful
THat part, + the led you see in my pic was sent to me by DJTT.
I am only familiar with the 220 ohm resistor as show in Ean's tutorial video on installing the pulsing LED.
like this: images.jpeg
So my question now is do I use the flat one in replace the one shown above?
thanks
Lisa Lochotzki
01.04.2012
Looks like a SMD resistor. several example how to solder SMD here and there. I suggest something around this


don't go that crazy on the flux need for a single resistor....

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