I’ll take a pic as soon I finish eating I’ll try to remove the solder from the pads/holes, Helen from flipsky told me to check if the 3.3v still had power… I don’t have a multimeter smh, could try with a battery tester lol
forgot to take a pic but unsoldered everything and tried to clean it a bit with isopropyl alcohol (70% isn’t strong enough for flux tho) BUT it works so my guy I owe you a kiss lol
No worries, I was PISSED when I thought it had died… Looked around and saw the short and once removed and working I was very relieved. Glad I could help!
Sounds funny . but sorry that 3D file is in engineer team, which is confidential. As sales, we don’t have it
he asked me because I had one side of my fsesc 6.6 dual not working, I accidentually bridged the ppm signal with the 5v (even tho I couldn’t see the bridge)
I replied to wrong thread
corrected it
Lol yeah I don’t think engineering would release anything like that @Venom121212 that’s proprietary information
I didn’t ask for a whole teardown of the remote… I just want the shape of the outer shell.
*looks at @jjhoyt and how they released a solid model of their puck for users to test the hand feel - respect.
What’s so confidential about it?? We can all disassemble the remote and see how the shell is designed…
Your not winning this fight mate
It’s intellectual property. You don’t just release these kinds of STL’s for injection molded parts. That’s thousands in engineering hours of work (most likely)
Hoyt is a smaller company, and their case isn’t as complex imo
Sure you can recreate the model, but it’s a pain.
You may be able to get a decent scan using photogrammetry
Not disagreeing that it’s intellectual property.
But to me it’s a freaking shell for a remote (not design for electronic component), no way it took thousands of hours, that’s hyperbole.
I thought it was harmless to ask. And when Eileen said it was confidential, I thought they missed opportunity to help someone DIY something cool. I thought this community was all about DIY.
I said thousands, as in thousands of $ in engineering hours. Maybe it took a few hundred hours or so for the shell and mold development
We are all DIY, Maytech is kind of DIY. Who knows
Lol, that’s what you meant? Cause it’s not what you wrote. Thanks for the clarification.
Have no fear, I’m already almost done with it
Man i’m jealous i’m not a rick and morty nerd but this looks dope wish my 3d printer wasn’t dead so I could make one for… for a friends …