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Kit Notes Tools • Soldering iron with fine tip Solder • • Fine-tip tweezers • Nut drivers/sockets/wrenches: • 7mm (toggle switch) • 8mm (jack nuts) • 10mm (potentiometer nuts) Skills This kit assumes that you have a basic understanding of electronics, electronic components, and soldering and assembling electronics.
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Kit Notes (cont.) • Flux is your friend. Use flux. Water-soluble flux is best for a clean finish, but you have to make sure to get it all off when done, as it can corrode the joint and some fluxes may also be capacitive. NOTE: The potentiometers and switches are NOT sealed and cannot be submerged;...
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Kit Notes (cont.) 2. The shorter headers — HDRMJL & HDRMJR, with 0.318" head x 0.235" tail — mate with the jack PCB (fig. 2). fig. 2: HDRMJL & HDRMJR header pin (to scale). 3. On both types of headers the long end goes through the PCB. This technically means HDRMJL &...
Power Cable Assembly Triangle indicates location of red stripe. PAR-K v1.0 manual Dec. 2022 — p.13/16 www.flightofharmony.com...
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Miscellaneous IC Orientation Line/Slope Pin 1 Line/Slope Diode Orientation (OR) LINE Film capacitor Installation 90° PAR-K v1.0 manual Dec. 2022 — p.14/16 www.flightofharmony.com...
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Miscellaneous (cont.) Tightening toggle switch jam nuts. Toggle switches are slightly shorter than the jacks and potentiometers, so the jam nut (rear nut) must be run flush with the panel before tightening the outer nut to prevent deforming the panel. Spin ush with panel, do not tighten.