Simplicity in itself and saves you a few dollars/quid.
Find something metal which is quite thin (needle, pin etc.)
Attach it to a short length of wire (preferably soldered) then insulate the join (for added grip you could place the pin inside an empty pen then tape it up, alternatively an old multimeter probe is ideal)
Splice it into wire 11 on the ck3 (top left wire if you're looking at the connector with the 2 raised splines facing up)
Wire 11
Once again preferably soldered then insulate
It should look something like this:
That's all there is to it. Sit back and bask in the adjulation from friends and family on a job well done.
DIY Probe
- dalecheesy
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Re: DIY Probe
great job man.
thanks im going to copy this of to the guide thread.
thanks im going to copy this of to the guide thread.
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Nice guide, i'm sure this will come in handy when the day comes i get a lite-on..
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cool i already have a maxim chip to make my own extractor, gotta finish these solder lessons 0_o
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