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Folsom LOFI PCB's (Transformer board) & DC PCB's (PSU boards)

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Here are the DCS2 and the LOFI. I am a complete noob at this so you will not see a professional looking board. LOFI took me about 10 minutes. The DCS2 about 20 min because I put one of the components on backwards and had to remove and resolder.

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This is what I did to make the x2 fit. Again, I am new at this so if there is a better way please post so that people like me can learn. I used tweezers to bend the posts. After I soldered the bottom I went back and soldered the top side of the bent post (see second last picture).

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