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WhiteWizzard
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Posted: 08:54pm 04 Feb 2016
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I'm with Frank on this one - clearly looks like the caps don't line up with the silkscreen orientation

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lew247

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Posted: 10:48pm 04 Feb 2016
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OMG
I'm such a stupid idiot

Yes I was reading 269 on the meter, but without my glasses I didn't see the small "k"

I feel so damn stupid now, like a 10 yr old instead of 54!!!
Yes I have the excuse I had brain surgery and its made things harder to do, but that is such a stupid mistake

And yes again with regard to the capacitors

again i'm a stupid idiot......
I really feel so stupid now
They are the wrong way round

Waiting on 2 new ones to turn up now, hopefully they will arrive today, if not then tomorrow
 
Frank N. Furter
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Posted: 10:55pm 04 Feb 2016
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You are not alone!

I soldered 120K instead of 120R on my first Color Maximite and was wondering why I don't get any picture on my VGA monitor...

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WhiteWizzard
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Posted: 11:00pm 04 Feb 2016
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lew247,

Can you not simply re-use the two caps you already have?

Even if you've cut them off, there should still be a bit of exposed metal leg to solder onto.

At least that way you won't have to wait!

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BobD

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Posted: 11:05pm 04 Feb 2016
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Lewis
don't beat yourself up too much. The only way to not make mistakes is be perfect or not do anything. Very few qualify for the first.

You came for help and with a bit of luck you may have found it.
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Posted: 11:07pm 04 Feb 2016
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The 1N4148 has its bottom pin not soldered to the board.
Edited by MicroBlocks 2016-02-06
Microblocks. Build with logic.
 
lew247

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Posted: 03:07am 05 Feb 2016
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She took her first breath today

I changed the capacitors, made sure they were the right way round this time, resoldered the diode, and changed that resistor

Once that was done it started working soon as the gps got a lock

Thank you so much everyone, I'd have given up ages ago if it wasn't for your help and the help that palcal gave me as well


Next project - weather station to MMBasic+ with 7 inch display
It will have wind speed and direction sensors, rainfall, GPS for the time sync, wireless tx/rx from the outdoor unit to the indoor one which will have a rtc connected (updated by the gps outside) yes I know the gps is overkill but I have a spare unit and want to use it, and a few bits I've forgotten at this moment in time.

I was originally going to use an arduino outside with the BME280 sensor for temp, humidity and pressure, but the mm already has built in support for the DHT22 (thanks for reminding me of that palcal)


 
WhiteWizzard
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Posted: 03:21am 05 Feb 2016
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  lew247 said   She took her first breath today . . .


Great news; and most importantly, well done for sticking with it.

Enjoy your clock!
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lew247

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Posted: 03:36am 05 Feb 2016
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Almost forgot
The biggest thanks goes to Geoffg for assembling a version of the hex file with 9600 baud support, without that massive favour, I definitely would have had to give up.

 
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