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GPIO BOARD CUT to short. TRACES NEEDED!!

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 1:07 am
by KamikazeTuner
So, I have a MegaSquirt2 v3.57 and a GPIO/MegaShift. I successfully got them both talking to each other (via CAN). Loaded up with some settings on TunerStudio MS. I purchased the EAS-400 aluminum enclosure to house them together. Nice and compact in one unit (So I thought...). Problem is the Amp Connector causes the opposite end of the GPIO board to stick out of the case about 1.5 mm. I was a bit hesitant to file that much down, but my co-worker went ahead and filed it down anyway. Now the GPIO board is DEAD:( Does anyone have the board traces on that end of the board so I can repair it? I would greatly appreciate it! I am posting images for your review and for educational purposes. ----PLEASE HELP!!!

Re: GPIO BOARD CUT to short. TRACES NEEDED!!

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 4:07 am
by magnamx-5m
http://www.msgpio.com/manuals/ this is all i can think of man GL to you

Re: GPIO BOARD CUT to short. TRACES NEEDED!!

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 9:59 pm
by KamikazeTuner
magnamx-5m---Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I was suspecting a cut trace to D4, and with help from the drawings, I figured it needed a 12V feed. Back up and running!! Thanks again for the help!!! Both boards in the same case is great! I have attached some pics of the progress.