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PCB for Dyadic SCN5

Discussion in 'SimTools compatible interfaces' started by maxhurtz, Nov 26, 2010.

  1. maxhurtz

    maxhurtz New Member

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    I have managed to damage the PCB on one of my Dyadic SCN5 actuators - accidentally touched the 12V pin of the power supply to the 0V of the actuator, while the actuator was connected to the PC. It wasn't an isolated PSU, and the ground loop seems to have fried it.

    Does anyone have one that I could buy? Just looking for the the PCB.

    Max
    UK
  2. Silly(c)One

    Silly(c)One New Member

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    Did you get your SCN5 from Mirai ? If so, your best bet is to send it back for repairs, they'll switch the PCB.
    They did it for one of my SCN5 that was damaged, the whole process took about a week (ship-repair-ship).

    I guess it would be easier than to find someone with a damaged SCN5 but intact PCB to spare...