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Subject: Re: Pull the plug


Author:
warren guenther
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Date Posted: 12:45:47 07/19/00 Wed
In reply to: Dennis van Leeuwen 's message, "Pull the plug" on 00:32:36 07/18/00 Tue

> > I also took my vivante se apart and soldered the the
> > connection on the bottom side of the board. Then it
> > came loose again. I did the same thing again, but
> this
> > time I drilled a hole in the bottom of the casing the
> > size of a pencil eraser. The next time it happens all
> > I have to do is pull out the plug and solder it
> > without taking it apart. What the hell, there's no
> > warranty for it any more.
> >
>
> Good Tip! So how do you cover up the hole? You say
> you have a plug?
>
> Dennis

You use a pencil eraser. You make the hole the size of an eraser. then you can work it in the hole

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