Velocity
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So, I just got out my multi-meter and read your question again and realised I wasn’t quite sure on what some of that meant.
So I thought it would be best to double check before I make the situation worse!
With the positive probe when you say the DVI connector, do you mean the outer casing of the connector or to the relevant pin inside the connector itself based on the pinout image you linked to?
With the negative, do use it on the points on the bottom of the OSSC, or do I use it on the pins inside the DVI connector?
Apologies if this seems like a daft question, this is my first time using a multi-meter!
I have a multimeter, so I’ll check that tomorrow and report back, thanks!
Hi Morpheus,
From what the seller told me, the unit was working previously, so I don’t think is related to a solder bridge.
Also, would it be possible to have a cold solder joint occur after the initial soldering was carried out?
The only console I had to hand was my original Xbox with component cables, so I tried them in AV2 and the unit appeared to recognise the device (the LCD changed) and it did eventually display the picture from the Xbox on the screen, however it looked awful as the test pattern does.
The seller also included a DVI to HDMI adapter, but I used one I already have as well which I know to be working, so at least we can rule out a simple cable issue.
Is there a simple way to test the three things you mentioned without switching out the components? So I only have to potentially replace the one thing that is at fault.
Thanks,
VelThanks, strangely they were showing out of stock the other day, I’ve now ordered one 🙂
Thanks, I’ve sent you an email.
I like in the UK, so hopefully shipping should be reasonable. Of course I will be happy to cover the shipping costs!
Great! can you drop me a PM, so we can setup a sale?
Do you still have these?
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