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Old 05-24-2007, 07:49 AM
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Jerry did an excellent job of describing the problem associated with these clusters. Here are a couple of pics that may help you visualize exactly what he's talking about. My idea is to replace the conductor strips with computer ribbon. It will take some tedious soldering and a large magnifying glass but that's the best idea I can come up with. Where the conductor strips were glued to the circuit board on my cluster, the actual conductor wires were worn through so there is nothing there. Anyhow take a look and see if you can get an idea of what Jerry and I are talking about.


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