So if pin 9 is lifted, I can measure the resistance between pin 9 and ground and after that I can decide witch mod I'll do?Quote:
Originally Posted by persivore
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So if pin 9 is lifted, I can measure the resistance between pin 9 and ground and after that I can decide witch mod I'll do?Quote:
Originally Posted by persivore
In theory, yes, however you might not be able to get an accurate reading. There will be other factors as well as the resistance, such as capacitance of the pin which might be hard to measure.
I'm quite certain that you will need to do the second mod, but it might put too much voltage through the NB if you don't check weather the first mod works.
You could try connecting the 10 ohm resistor between pins 3 and 9 with no variable resistor, and if there isn't a voltage increase then add the varaible resistor between pin 9 and ground.
I think I can get the resistors by Tuesday (because shop is closed on Monday) But I also need to find a good (how do you call it in English) thing to solder if you know what I meen. :stick: ;)
Sorry I kick this old topic, but i've something to say.
Today i've found finally time to do the mod. The first option doesn't work as predicted. The second option works! :) The voltage increased to 1,508 volt, with vr on 200 ohm.
I want to thank all the people who (tried to) help me and special thanks to persivore. You're great :D
Btw: should we link to this topic in de vmod database?