Stephen Rice wrote:

>Hi Kevin, Yes I did remove the transistor and go directly to the controller 
>from pin 8 and this seems to work ok.
>

Great.

> I am going to have to order a new plug 
>and pins for the controller since moving the controller around caused the 
>wires to break off in the connector.
>

What kind of wires are you using?  I had one of these controllers tagged 
into a Micor mobile for testing and literally drug it across the bench, 
upside down and sideways and didn't have any connector failure, but I 
used real small stranded wire, and I don't have a crimper; I just use 
small pliers then solder the connection carefully.  If you are using 
solid wires, consider using stranded.

> I guess I should move this to the ICS group since most of the other stuff I 
> have deals with the Controller.
>

You can, or we can stay here.  I think Brian is still subscribed to this 
list, but it makes no matter to me.

> I was aware of the mods that you suggested and while some like the squelch I 
> like there are a few that i prefer not to do. 
>

I have read this sentence several times, but I don't understand your 
intended meaning.  Please restate.


>If you on the ICS group then maybe I will see you over there. Again Thanks 
>Steve
>

I am.

Kevin




 
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