Usually the cards seat pretty well. Do you have a green or blue
TDM40B card?
Mark
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Greg Kedrovsky wrote:
I have a TDM40B, 4-port fxs card. Each port seems to have it's own
little board on the fxs card. Each little board is not sodered in, but
rather hangs (I have a
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Greg Kedrovsky wrote:
Has anyone else experienced this problem? What could I do to solve it
(seat the little card a little more permanently)?
Automotive parts places sell products like lok-tite (a thread locker
compound for mechanical fasteners). A drop or two of that,
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 08:42:04AM -0600, Mark Spencer wrote:
Usually the cards seat pretty well. Do you have a green or blue
TDM40B card?
Blue.
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Has anyone else experienced this problem? What could I do to solve it
(seat the little card a little more permanently)?
Haven't experienced it but I would think that a small bead of silicone
sealant would hold things in place. As the stuff cures it will release
acetic acid but so long as
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 07:47:08AM -0700, Greg Hill wrote:
Automotive parts places sell products like lok-tite (a thread locker
compound for mechanical fasteners).
Thanks. I'll give that a try.
-Greg
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I have a TDM40B, 4-port fxs card. Each port seems to have
it's own little board on the fxs card. Each little board is
not sodered in, but rather hangs (I have a vertical case
for the server) on what I would call jumper pins (sorry, I'm
not a profession geek, just a wannabe). One of my
Hi.
Low Temp Hot glue is what I use on my robots.
Stay away from silicone (conductive) and rtv (peels traces
off cheap pcb's)
-Ejay
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