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Soldering iron, snipe nose pliers, wire strippers, small flat head screwdriver and diagonal cutters AKA snips AKA side-cutters. A Digital Multimeter is always helpful for checking for bad solder joints and continuity. Thonk sell a range of inexpensive tools here - http://bit.ly/1jxqF3n...
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AT-AT-AT Page 2 Eurorack DIY Kit Instructions SOLDER JOINTS Your solder joints should look like those shown as ‘OK’ below, they should have that neat conical shape on BOTH sides of the PCB. If they don’t look the same on both sides then stop! Work out why from the soldering guides linked and don’t continue...
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AT-AT-AT Page 3 Eurorack DIY Kit Instructions AT-AT-AT BUILD INSTRUCTIONS Start by finding the single 10-pin header and break this into three separate 3-pin headers. Place and solder each header so they sit on the back of the PCB in the LIN/LOG positions as shown.
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AT-AT-AT Page 4 Eurorack DIY Kit Instructions For the next step place the three B100K pots and six jack sockets into position shown DON’T SOLDER ANYTHING YET. Place the panel on the front of the module and then add the nuts and washers to all pots and jacks to hold everything in place.
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AT-AT-AT Page 5 Eurorack DIY Kit Instructions Check the components are sitting flush between the panel and PCB, and then flip the module over and solder all the pins for the pots and jacks on the back of the PCB.
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