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That said, wouldn't it be easier to just remove the OEM piece (rig up something so the knob still can turn, or just glue it to a stick or something), and extend the wires of the original part to place it elsewhere? Or is there a super short length limit on those wires, for the electronics to read correctly?
Youll need this rotary encoder with thread https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325529510785 ... R4bH5o_DYwGreat find!
EC11 one has thread , A,C,B solder points
On haslab board remove rotary encoder and de-solder from board.
white = B
Yellow =C
purple =A
Are the positions of wiring relative to encoder, it has them marked on the board. Solder extended cable matching those to positions on new encoder. Drill hole low down pack of motherboard , look for area to put it where you can close it (probably around the bottom somewhere. Fit it through hole , hold down with nut. Optionally buy a knob to put on it.
That said, wouldn't it be easier to just remove the OEM piece (rig up something so the knob still can turn, or just glue it to a stick or something), and extend the wires of the original part to place it elsewhere? Or is there a super short length limit on those wires, for the electronics to read correctly?
Statistics: Posted by kman — May 1st, 2024, 3:39 pm