Re: [M100] Halp! Cut wire at connector in M100

2024-01-20 Thread Joseph Colson III
Is that connector for the battery light ?I also have numerous donor boards just need to be sure what I'm looking for. Joe -Original Message- From: M100 On Behalf Of Hiraghm Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2024 5:39 PM To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com Subject: [M100] Halp! Cut wire at

Re: [M100] Halp! Cut wire at connector in M100

2024-01-20 Thread Scott McDonnell
The service manual lists it as PN YJF02S041Z but no hits for this. Kyocera makes connectors, so I assume that was the manufacturer of that connector. But I am not seeing anything that matches. Somebody is still making the connector because I see it all the time inside of products like

Re: [M100] Halp! Cut wire at connector in M100

2024-01-20 Thread Josh Malone
It's a "JST" type connector, but I don't know which variant. Are you in the US? I'm sure I have a parts board that I could desolder that cable from and send to you. -Josh On Sat, Jan 20, 2024 at 6:40 PM Hiraghm wrote: > Awhile back I'd taken on the task of recapping my two M100s. On one it >

[M100] Pi Model T?

2024-01-20 Thread Hiraghm
While posting a message about my cut-wire problem, I had a thought occur to me... If it turns out I can't make the motherboard work, I wonder if there's a way I could connect the LCD and keyboard to a Raspberry Pi 3B+, or a Pi Zero/W, and make a frankenputer out of it? I suppose I could

[M100] Halp! Cut wire at connector in M100

2024-01-20 Thread Hiraghm
Awhile back I'd taken on the task of recapping my two M100s. On one it worked great; on the other, it was "dead" afterwards. I suspected either a cap I didn't get properly soldered, or just flux I didn't clean off the board sufficiently. So today I opened it up again to take the motherboard