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repairing a circuit board


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2 hours ago, Captain Obvious said:

so you don't bump it or catch it on something and pull more of the PCB trace off the board.

Thats why i gave the advice to put the wire on the component side.. as pro's do.. :beer:

(i've worked with studer revox machines, and ones opened up a TEAC... wow, there are a lot of those wires in there! A ReVox is well engineered.. they don't do/need that!)

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8 hours ago, Zed Head said:

A service manual would have the diagram.

It is an after market tach from I think 15-20 yrs ago and 510's didn't come with a tach unless it was special ordered.

9 hours ago, Captain Obvious said:

Maybe. Can you post a pic of the other side of that tach board? I can probably tell you which ones are power and ground.

Here you go,

 

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3 hours ago, grannyknot said:

It is an after market tach from I think 15-20 yrs ago and 510's didn't come with a tach unless it was special ordered.

The wiring diagram from the car the dash came from would most likely match.  Just saying.  If it was in a car then the diagram is out there.

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And... The smaller red and black wires leading deeper into the tach are what makes the gauge needle move. I can tell you more about that if there are problems, but I'm hoping it just works and we don't have to.   LOL

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better choice of words. Reduce the obfuscation.
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