Hi All,

I consider myself to be a pretty experienced kit builder. Normally I follow the 
instructions step-by-step, but sometimes I deviate if it will make things go 
smoother for me. 

I am working on the KAT2 right now. I am starting the L-C board. The manual 
says to install all the relays after I installed those small "102" caps. I 
noticed that other caps go into holes that will be directly under the relays on 
the other side of the board. My dilemma is that I am concerned that if I don't 
install those caps BEFORE installing the relays, I run the risk of piercing 
them with the leads or having solder go through and melt them. I know how 
fragile the relays are because I nicked one with my soldering iron when I built 
my K1. It had to be replaced. Conversely, if I install the caps first, I run 
the risk of not having the relays sit flat...even if I trim the leads 
beforehand. I know this is a critical issue as space is at a premium on the 
boards, and it has to fit with it's control board within tight tolerances. 
Should I follow the instructions, or deviate slightly so I know I won't damage 
something? The KAT2 is quite possibly the most important option one would
  buy. 

73 es thanks,

David
KC9EHQ
K1-4 s/n 2051
K2 s/n 7164

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