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THANK YOU! ok agree I wil probably have a hard time trying to solder the connector but what about the transistor? Given its a larger part Im hopeful I can manage. What is the level of difficulty would you saw on the transistor?
Hey bro! Do you mind if I give you a call? I wanted to ask you something about that board that only makes sense if I talk thru lol sorry but would 100% appreciate it
Thanks so much. I found the part on the website: Im going to replace as well as the cables. I hope this is the problem
Original Roland XC-540 / XJ-640 / XJ-740 Print Carriage Board - W700311311
Hi Scott, here is another up close photo of the burned pins that Im looking to replace. just not sure where to find it to buy or what the part number is
So I blew a transistor and a fuse and I think I found the source. The black dot you see in the photo is actually a burned out pin in the female connector that connects to the ribbon cable. So in other terms the picture is a photo of the board whereby the ribbon cables are running from the...
Hi Scott, Super helpful! Ok I think I found out why the fuses keeps blowing. We actually found out that we blew a transistor. So now we are having a new transistor put in.... But heres the thing we found that I think is the cause... we have a burned little pin in the connector of the ribbon...
thank you! but how is a fuse not connected? is there something I should be checking? I just purchased the headboard brand new so I would think all fuses are good to go? How do I go about getting a good reading
The middle fuse in my roland headboard is giving a reading of "OL" while the other 2 fuses read 0.00 does this mean the middle fuse is blown? Its a brand new fuse I just put in....
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