Yummyrum wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:23 am
Well done Steve .Any chance of some better pics .
I’m afraid that all I have is what I’ve already shared. I’ve enlarged the relevant part, and marked with a red X where I cut through the trace. That and the new wire are literally the only modifications I made.
I watched the video linked earlier, and in particular I paid attention to his assessment of how the circuit works. The one I bought was not identical, but I reasoned that the circuit was probably functionally the same. I took the circuit boards out and examined them carefully, finding that it did indeed seem to have power from one terminal immediately dividing into two separate portions, with one going through a series of resistors. It was trivial to cut through the trace ahead of the first resistor on that leg, and to solder a new wire there.
I figured it was also trivial to repair the damage, if I stuffed it up. Because let’s be honest, I was just guessing!
A quick test revealed that everything still worked as expected, within my limited ability to test easily. Crucially, the unit still powered on with the new wire unconnected, so I figured I might have succeeded. Subsequent testing seems to confirm this, so I’m happy. I lack the equipment needed to test it with any real accuracy, but it does at least behave exactly as expected, and read voltages all the way down to zero now.
One word of caution. I chose to pull the wire out of the case where I did because it seemed like the simplest solution in the moment. I didn’t take into account that the whole case had to slide into a fairly tight hole in a case, which did a little damage to the insulation when I tried it. In retrospect, I should have pulled the wire either through the back of the case, or at least through the inset area where the other wires go.
I will also note that, while I didn’t show it, I covered that abysmal solder job with a generous glob of hot glue, as well as adding hot glue around the spot where the wire exited the case as a simple strain relief. If you can’t make it neat, cover up the evidence!
Learn from the past, live in the present, change the future.