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The connections are made to pins which will take the soldering; if last year's model is any indication (We had a blown one).
I soldered to the pins on a different one, which is still working. Caution: I used a small iron, and was on and off quickly. If your solder cup connections on the DB25's are lumpy, forget soldering to the pins of the gyro ! Haven't got this year's out of the box, yet, just the specs. |
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