23 Feb 2010, 03:03
Mick:
[Strictly discussing module on LEFT, not original BIg Block movement]
Sorry about that. The red line is silver epoxy(or liquid tracing fluid or thin wire) that will connect the terminal at the seven oclock position to the setting junction on the board(rightmost end of red line).
The bright green line represents the piece of copper that is embedded in the plastic battery holder, the upper end of which is what the stem of the watch hits when you press in. Since you will be using a Hughes module that give the date on the second push, you no longer need the contact on the board that has the hole thru it for the stem.
By the same tactic, you can convert a Hughes Message module to do the same task.
This tactic could revitalize hundreds of nice Big Blocks that are lacking for a module. Adjusting the tip of the copper strip(green line) is much easier thatn getting all elements of an original Big Block module to cooperate, especially if it has already been "man-handled".
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retroleds on 24 Feb 2010, 15:58, edited 1 time in total.
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