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Title: Question..(Preventing of burning the mobo)
Post by: akomismo01 on November 17, 2009, 04:31:09 AM
can someone give me preventive tips on doing a SRL using the lm386.. how can i test everything if it have shorts or something?.. can i add a fuse or something so that i can be more safer?.. ive done direct contact leds perfectly but i always ends up with a short in closing it and im trying to prevent it when im going to use the lm386.. any tips?..
Title: Re: Question..(Preventing of burning the mobo)
Post by: Vlad on November 17, 2009, 04:37:13 AM
You can use electrical tape or heat shrink wrap. I blew my sound fuse trying to do an led swap once and my speakers stopped working. I had to bridge the fuse and now it's fine.
Title: Re: Question..(Preventing of burning the mobo)
Post by: akomismo01 on November 18, 2009, 04:46:18 AM
its just ok to burn the sound fuse because you will just bridge it with a solder but what i need is to test all the things to install and check whether there are shorts or not so that i can prevent my mobo from burning using an lm386 amp.

by the way.. your using direct contacts leds in your picture?..
Title: Re: Question..(Preventing of burning the mobo)
Post by: Vlad on November 18, 2009, 09:35:06 AM
Yes, they are direct contact.You could use electrical tape to prevent shorts and prevent the mobo from frying. Sometimes, the LED's would short out on the LCD cage, until i put tape on the spot where it would short out onto. The best thing you could do to test a short is to turn it on and see how it works. a PSP doesn't have to be fully assembled to turn on. It can turn on without the screen attached.
Title: Re: Question..(Preventing of burning the mobo)
Post by: akomismo01 on November 19, 2009, 05:57:25 AM
thanks...
Title: Re: Question..(Preventing of burning the mobo)
Post by: Vlad on November 22, 2009, 04:53:05 PM
thanks...

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