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Re: COMM lost way to many times

I initially had radio power problems during the build. I decided to strip the 24 AWG wire in the power twice as long as recommended (~3/4in), fold it in half, and point solder the end back the beginning of the strip (to make it more manageable during insertion). I know the VRM is rated for the 24 AWG as its minimum, but I feel that this loop provides a more reliable connection than just 24 AWG stranded. Just be careful not to force it down too much during install.

Also, if you mounted your radio with the barrel connector facing toward the floor, I suggest you rotate it so gravity is not working against you.

I continue to have major power problems using the old DLINKs and I am considering soldering directly to the PCB. So I think the problem is not specific to the new radio.
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