Ron.id
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Hope this could help :
Originally Posted by Ramblingman /img/forum/go_quote.gif I think im right but i just want to double check.. Im modding a 5.5g ipod but im not going to mod it to the line out. Im gonig to drill a hole in the back and run the wires straight through the caps and to the amp. Anyway what i was wondering was where would be the best place to take the ground from? I was thinking of just using the existing ground in the normal headphone out (solder a wire inside the socket or something..) is there any reason why this wouldnt work? Thanks for the help so far guys! Ive learnt so much from all of you in this thread. |
Originally Posted by joneeboi /img/forum/go_quote.gif Hm, try to keep the battery as flush as possible. I'm struggling to imagine how the screen can mess up with the HD pushing against it. The PCB is big enough that it should disperse the pressure. Are your wires + hot glue + general tangle causing undue pressure on your screen? Oh yes, and I forgot to mention, though I'm sure some have noticed by now. Happy 50,000th view! *party emoticon* |
Originally Posted by joneeboi /img/forum/go_quote.gif I see what you're talking about. I think that those caps still might be for the dock because the coupling caps for the headphone jack should be on the headphone jack PCB. I can't say for sure for the photo, but at least in my 4G click wheel the coupling caps are on the HPJ PCB. I've counted you on the OP too now, iQEM. |
Originally Posted by joneeboi /img/forum/go_quote.gif edit: I've linked a new CF to 1.8" adapter on the front page. It's probably a more reliable source, since my eBay CF adapter cost me 15 pounds (???). Also, I found a neat page with an iPod nano 1G dissection with very clear photos. It might be worth checking out. I discovered it while researching how to increase the nano's flash memory capacity. |