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<blockquote data-quote="SST12" data-source="post: 535088" data-attributes="member: 234978"><p><strong><span style="color: Red">WARNING! </span></strong>ONLY EXPERIENCED ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS SHOULD CARRY OUT THIS MODIFICATION AS THERE ARE DANGEROUS VOLTAGES INSIDE, IF IN DOUBT GET A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN TO DO IT FOR YOU. </p><p></p><p>REMOVING THE COVER AND DISMANTLING YOUR TM6900 WILL INVALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Pelock</p><p></p><p>I purchased a twin USB back plate from Maplins (which is basically 2 moulded usb sockets on flying leads with motherboard connectors on the ends). </p><p></p><p>I stripped down my TM6900 so a square hole was cut in the rear outer case then I removed 1 of the flying sockets off the computer back plate and bolted it to the rear of my TM6900 case, roughly in the middle keeping it away from the mains/ PSU.</p><p></p><p>I soldered the cable to the original front socket PCB, but you should remove the front 1 really as you can only use 1 socket at a time and may damage the motherboard if both USB sockets are used at the same time. </p><p></p><p>The wiring colours are standard USB</p><p></p><p>USB Socket Pin No. 1 on the left</p><p></p><p></p><p>Pin 1 +5v Red</p><p>Pin 2 D+ White</p><p>Pin 3 D- Green</p><p>Pin 4 GND Black </p><p>Shield Black Heatshrink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SST12, post: 535088, member: 234978"] [B][COLOR="Red"]WARNING! [/COLOR][/B]ONLY EXPERIENCED ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS SHOULD CARRY OUT THIS MODIFICATION AS THERE ARE DANGEROUS VOLTAGES INSIDE, IF IN DOUBT GET A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN TO DO IT FOR YOU. REMOVING THE COVER AND DISMANTLING YOUR TM6900 WILL INVALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY Hi Pelock I purchased a twin USB back plate from Maplins (which is basically 2 moulded usb sockets on flying leads with motherboard connectors on the ends). I stripped down my TM6900 so a square hole was cut in the rear outer case then I removed 1 of the flying sockets off the computer back plate and bolted it to the rear of my TM6900 case, roughly in the middle keeping it away from the mains/ PSU. I soldered the cable to the original front socket PCB, but you should remove the front 1 really as you can only use 1 socket at a time and may damage the motherboard if both USB sockets are used at the same time. The wiring colours are standard USB USB Socket Pin No. 1 on the left Pin 1 +5v Red Pin 2 D+ White Pin 3 D- Green Pin 4 GND Black Shield Black Heatshrink. [/QUOTE]
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