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has anyone come across this problem?
no, I can't see how it overheated unless you have it in an enclosed case of some sort
Grant Cox
18-12-2007, 14:32
I remember hearing Mike Copioli (designer of the chicklet) talking about this during the season. 99% likely the reason is that you are putting too much power into it. There isn't really any reason why it would overheat otherwise.
Ed Sparks
18-12-2007, 15:30
It's best to use one of the 7.5 Volt "Back Up" batteries for this. :cool:
Dave Flowerday
18-12-2007, 16:18
Haven't seen the problem, but given that the Chicklet is an unprotected PCB, one of my thoughts is that you might have a short somewhere. Make sure there's no shavings or anything on the board anywhere, and make sure the board isn't touching any kind of metal. It might help to use an air compressor to blow off the board (small metal dust or shavings can be hard to spot).
wellllll thanks for all the help
ill describe it a little more... its been said here that maybe im putting too much power but doesnt it take 9V to power the board? i have a 9V pack connected to it, 6 AA batteries 1.5 each well yeah
idk if overheating is the best word for it but when i connect the battery pack ill wait a few seconds like about 10 15 and the heat especifically comes from UNDER the header pins.... from nowhere else but there
weird ? lol
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