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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Australia
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Dear All,
Does anyone have a single sided solution for the Zen 4 printed circuit board. I have just looked at the Mr. Pass's Gerber files using GC-Prevue, and, even though I have NO experience in this stuff at all, it looks like a double sided board. I could probably make a double sided board, but the holes which are "plated through" may present a construction problem if I don't fill the hole with a solder "volcano" which goes "underground". Or am I worrying too much? Of course, I could order a pair of boards from PassDIY.com, (but goodness only knows how long they will take to get to Aus, through customs, how much PayPal charges for international money exchange and orders, and how much duty I would have to pay.) Cogitatingly yours, George. |
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