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    #21
    Re: Identifying a Power Switch and Function

    Ok 2nd part of the fix, which is the Bluetooth module board which has cracked. It's not crucial since Bluetooth is automatically on, this just turns it off I think but if it is relatively straight forward might as well give it a go.

    From my inspection the board is completely unpopulated other than the switch? only a single track connects to this switch?

    Where I have scratched away the top layer can I get away with a simple wire joining both sides and just plopping some glue and something flat along the board keep it sturdy?





    But is it really only one trace? surely it should be two. one send current / signal and one receiving it back?
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      #22
      Re: Identifying a Power Switch and Function

      you know, maybe the led is connected the wrong way!

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        #23
        Re: Identifying a Power Switch and Function

        Originally posted by stj View Post
        you know, maybe the led is connected the wrong way!
        Yea I'm not going to mess with it now !!

        I'm sure it is right way round as the old one had a G in the SW1 pin location and so did the new switch so made sure to align them.

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