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The Work Bench and Soldering Station
building a fortec lifetime ultra j-tag
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<blockquote data-quote="13echo4" data-source="post: 151238" data-attributes="member: 198839"><p>i used 1/4 watt 100 ohm resistors i havent soldered it yet but i did use a wide piece of clear tape and taped the wires to the interface and it connected great. all i got to do is mount the plug{female} to the receiver and solder to the interface. it works really nice. i was'nt to sure about te cat5 plugs. working all the grounds was a pain in the arse to be nice about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13echo4, post: 151238, member: 198839"] i used 1/4 watt 100 ohm resistors i havent soldered it yet but i did use a wide piece of clear tape and taped the wires to the interface and it connected great. all i got to do is mount the plug{female} to the receiver and solder to the interface. it works really nice. i was'nt to sure about te cat5 plugs. working all the grounds was a pain in the arse to be nice about it. [/QUOTE]
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