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A look inside a victor
Ever wanted to know what a victor looks like inside but were to afraid to void your warranty? Thats ok, I voided mine for you.
Here you can see the victor that will be the subject of our disassembly With the fan removed The back showing voided warranty :ahh: Oh no! the circuit board is glued in! vBulletin is complianing i have too many images in this post so it will be continued in the next |
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A careful hand and an X-acto around the glue freed the board. Note how the silkscreening says this is a victor 883 while it is actually an 884. Also note the plant-like matter in the conformal coating around the LED in the bottom right.
Here is the underside of the board. It is also conformal coated Here is a pile of parts |
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Not much surprise there. Now, it's time to make a schematic and build one yourself out of RadioShack parts!!! :yikes: :ahh:
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nicely done :D
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Ahaha! I see your's still contains all it's magic smoke, eh? I'm not all that surprised at the 883 silkscreening though: the 883's run exactly the same way as the 884's. As far as I can tell. Maybe they just kept the boards and upgraded the components?
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I thought that this was probably not possible :)
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If you google something like "12v speed controller" you can find plenty of DIY designs. |
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How about ripping the PIC off of a white-smoked Victor? The thing's pointless anyway, and I doubt the chip would die before the current-bearing stuff. Just something to do in that time between regionals... :yikes:
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Not that its that complicated anyways. I don't see the reason to put any effort into copying IFI's product when there is stuff like OSMC already done (open source motor controller, google it). |
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