You need three .ocx files. Here they areView attachment ocxfiles.zip
Copy them to your windows\system32 folder.
Copy them to your windows\system32 folder.
John in CR said:A quick question about beefing up the traces. Is the anything inherently wrong with using some solid copper wire, and just tack soldering it near each junction where the trace splits off? I ask because thickening up the trace the whole way for a caveman with a soldering iron like myself is just begging for solder to go running to where it doesn't belong.
John
bikeraider said:Methods,
I need to put an isulator between the fets (back) and heat sink is the grey sort of tape you sending me ?. The only thing i put between the fets and the heat sink is heat sink compound, i put the little white isolator for the screw, but nothing else.
I'm waiting for you reply i just want to be sure, thanks
Bikeraider
liveforphysics said:John in CR said:A quick question about beefing up the traces. Is the anything inherently wrong with using some solid copper wire, and just tack soldering it near each junction where the trace splits off? I ask because thickening up the trace the whole way for a caveman with a soldering iron like myself is just begging for solder to go running to where it doesn't belong.
John
I will bring you my favorite type of soldering tools when I come to visit. Make a pile of everything and anything you want soldered or tweaked. When I finish, I will give you the tools I brought, and teach you a few tricks of the trade if you wish.
John in CR said:I tried that already and just ended up with a blown controller and 15 wasted 4110's.
methods said:John in CR said:I tried that already and just ended up with a blown controller and 15 wasted 4110's.
You wasting my fets![]()
-methods
Arlo1 said:But you sent me 9 extra resistors methods and I am not sure what they are for.
... Oh an PS what watt soldering irons are you guys using I am using a 25 and it is a little weak to build up the traces with!