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    • edmaul69E
      edmaul69 @hansolo77
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      @hansolo77 you need to apply hotglue to 3 sides. You really need to use high temp hotglue which also requires a high temp gun. Also smearing the glue makes it stronger than just blobbing it on. You want to get it to adhere to the surfaces not just sitting on top of it.

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        antricluc
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        @hansolo77 mausberry has restock on the switches. Got an email not long ago. Just ordered me 3

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        • hansolo77H
          hansolo77
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          @antricluc Cool... I actually signed up on their page for a restock notice too, but never got it. I'll order mine right away!

          @edmaul69 Thanks, I'll try doing this again tomorrow.

          Who's Scruffy Looking?

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          • obsidianspiderO
            obsidianspider @hansolo77
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            @hansolo77

            📷 @obsidianspider

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            • hansolo77H
              hansolo77
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              LOL :) I checked, the 2-spring circuit is still unavailable. <sadface>

              Who's Scruffy Looking?

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                antricluc @hansolo77
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                @hansolo77 why the spring header? Can't you just do the same on the USB one?

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                • edmaul69E
                  edmaul69 @antricluc
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                  @antricluc there isnt enough room in the genesis usb hub to cram a regular one in it.

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                    antricluc @edmaul69
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                    @edmaul69 ahhhh because your using the pi 3 yes? I'm using the zero so I should be good with USB you think?

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                    • edmaul69E
                      edmaul69 @antricluc
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                      @antricluc that would still be an issue. Onece you plug the mausberry into the pi then a cable into that you need to remove the hub to fit it in.

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                      • hansolo77H
                        hansolo77
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                        Correct. There's not enough room. I have my broken Mausberry that I received (DOA) for my NES build. I fit it in there, but in order to make it work, you need to either plug the other end into the Pi (which would mean having it sticking WAY out the back of the case) or run it via a MicroUSB to MicroUSB cable, which would over clutter the insides of the case. Plus, in order to have the HDMI and Composite flush with the case, you don't really have room to install a cable into the power on the Pi. I suppose if you were going to go that route, you could just cut off the MicroUSB plug (and maybe 2 inches of wire), plug the cable into the Mausberry, then run the wires to the pads on the Pi. But you'd have to cannibalize a cable, and I'd hate to do that. Plus, I don't have a working circuit anyway to experiment with.

                        Who's Scruffy Looking?

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                        • adamspcA
                          adamspc @cyperghost
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                          @cyperghost Did I hear my name? I wish the forum would have notified me that I was mentioned...I could have given some input.

                          https://www.othermod.com

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                          • cyperghostC
                            cyperghost @adamspc
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                            @adamspc yes it is about your power on-off circuit.
                            Can you tell us how it is working and is it possible to lower shipment costs?

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                            • adamspcA
                              adamspc @cyperghost
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                              @cyperghost
                              It works off a momentary switch. Pushing the button will immediately power the board on. It will stay on, so you don't have to hold the button. Holding the button for 3 seconds will power the board off.

                              It has a feature that makes it shut off after the poweroff command is run on the Pi. It does this without any extra software as long as you have the TX pin unused. The third feature is that you can connect to a GPIO pin and use that pin to look for the switch to be pressed, and then issue a shutdown command. The process is explained here.

                              I'm selling them at a pretty good price considering I'm making them myself. Also, I'm using USPS, and shipping didn't seem to bad to me. They charge around $3 for USA and $8-14 for international. If you guys know of a different shipping company with better prices I don't mind trying someone different.

                              https://www.othermod.com

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                              • cyperghostC
                                cyperghost @adamspc
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                                @adamspc Thank you for quick reply :)
                                A shipment to europa costs about 14$ and if I would take two the value gets to 28$. I think you can send it in a envelope and then the transport costs would lower to 5$ and then I am your man :)

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                                • adamspcA
                                  adamspc @cyperghost
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                                  @cyperghost Yea that was a problem with the shipping calculator on my site. It's fixed now and it combines everything into one package. You can get as many as you want and it will charge $14.

                                  I'm not sure how I feel about using an envelope. I'll see whether the thickness is allowed.

                                  https://www.othermod.com

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                                  • cyperghostC
                                    cyperghost @adamspc
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                                    @adamspc The price is really hot ... I know you make them on your own and I appreciate your solid work.

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                                    • adamspcA
                                      adamspc @cyperghost
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                                      @cyperghost or if someone over there wants to purchase a bunch of them maybe I can cover some or all of the shipping cost

                                      https://www.othermod.com

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                                      • adamspcA
                                        adamspc
                                        last edited by adamspc

                                        @cyperghost
                                        Also, here is a soldering guide I put together for the board. It give a pretty good overview of the board's function and capabilities.

                                        http://othermod.com/advanced-onoff-board/

                                        https://www.othermod.com

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                                        • cyperghostC
                                          cyperghost @adamspc
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                                          @adamspc Oh I see you will also get some I2S amps :) Are these the Adafruit mono amps? These devices are very rare. Maybe I will buy some from you inkl. the soft on-off via company :)

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                                          • hansolo77H
                                            hansolo77
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                                            OK so I got my Mausberry /w Spring Header circuit today. Soldered it all up, installed the switch scripts, and it's not working exactly right. Need some help...

                                            So I have my +5 wire going to PP2 and GND going to PP5. I'm also using the same switch as @obsidianspider. So I have my "edge" pin going SW+ and the "center" pin going to SW-. The IN/OUT wires are setup on their default GPIO pins. Everything wired up, plug it in.. nothing. That's good. Flip the switch, power comes on. That's good. On screen, all of a sudden I'm getting a yellow lightning bolt icon in the top right corner. If I jiggle the wires (maybe I'm just imagining the jiggle is what causes this) the red LED on the Pi blinks. As I said, I might be imagining that, it might blink already because of the lightning bolt. So the system is running ok except for that icon. Then I switch off. The Pi seems to "shutdown", but the circuit doesn't completely cut the power. The red LED on the Pi and the HUB remain on. If I switch on again, nothing happens. I checked with my "direct plug" circuit I have in my NES, and when the switch is off, the system is OFF. The red LED on the Pi is out.

                                            Do I have a bad circuit? Or is there something I'm missing?

                                            Who's Scruffy Looking?

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