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Re: curuit board in the trigger
In Reply to: curuit board in the trigger posted by harold_ willett on January 02, 2003 at 19:21:45:
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Posted by: TheAngelGuy.com on January 03, 2003 at 17:25:24
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: I was told that the more shots that are on the curcuit board in the angels trigger, the sooner will have to get a new board. is that true? Only if the trigger switch wears out or the end user has damaged the board in some way. I was not aware that Ken was actually reworking LCD boards now. What type of rework station does he use and what components of the circuit are being replaced ? Multilevel surface mount is pretty hard to service unless you have a very good background in electronics.
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