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dishguy05
12-27-2005, 05:41 AM
hi, i've attached a picture and ciricled a spot on the board.. could someone tell me if that is the pot? i'm having one hell of a time trying to pop any of my 4 cards.

Animal99
12-27-2005, 05:45 AM
You hit the nail on the head!
Animal99

budvar
12-27-2005, 05:47 AM
hi, i've attached a picture and ciricled a spot on the board.. could someone tell me if that is the pot? i'm having one hell of a time trying to pop any of my 4 cards.
Yes ,it is,you need small philips screwdriver to adust it.

dishguy05
12-27-2005, 05:49 AM
thanks animal... i just got a multimeter from radiostack (8-range multimeter) I am reading on how to adjust the pot... and it says to remove power from the loader before adjusting pot...

1) when there is no power, I do not see any reading on the multimeter
2) there are 8 settings on the multimeter.. which should i use? (DCV 15, 150, 1000.. and RX 1KQ...and 150mA DC..and AC 1000, 150, 15)

thanks for the help

oh, and on the side of the multimeter, it has a red knob that says OHMS ADJUST.. which i can turn either way...

dishguy05
12-27-2005, 05:50 AM
do i need to turn on any of the dip switches or leave them all off?

Roy4450
12-28-2005, 06:32 AM
Use the Ohms (resistance range settings)
The Ohms adjust is to set your Ohmeter for accuracy.
Touch the probes together adjust the Ohms adjust knob til meter reads zero and your set to go.


thanks animal... i just got a multimeter from radiostack (8-range multimeter) I am reading on how to adjust the pot... and it says to remove power from the loader before adjusting pot...

1) when there is no power, I do not see any reading on the multimeter
2) there are 8 settings on the multimeter.. which should i use? (DCV 15, 150, 1000.. and RX 1KQ...and 150mA DC..and AC 1000, 150, 15)

thanks for the help

oh, and on the side of the multimeter, it has a red knob that says OHMS ADJUST.. which i can turn either way...