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I would get soooo nervous trying to bend the chassis…

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It was in fact super easy. But yeah, I was at first.

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Not much, still looking locally for on none on mini switches.

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what in the world is that thing?>!

What it says on the label: a pocket operator modular: po modular :slight_smile:

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Hi, where did you find the Gerbers? All I can find is a link to Github where I see Eagle brd files but no Gerbers. And I don’t have Eagle…

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Well, my huge order finally arrived today! After ordering ALL of this stuff I discovered that I didn’t order the ONE part that I actually needed (L7905 Voltage Regulator!) :woman_facepalming:

This part was the entire reason I was placing my order in the first place! Ugh!

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Hi, I remember now I had to generate them, here’s a link to them from my dropbox :+1:
link => https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ln5xfzannh4683x/AACEil64FOP7TjtEZVNTJemDa?dl=0

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IS THIS FINALLY IT? LOCAL… ON NONE ON MINI SWITCH? CAN ANYONE CONFIRM?
TOGGLE SWITCH, ALCO, A101SYZQ04, SPDT, ON-None-ON, 5A, 125VAC, 2A, 250VAC, A101

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The first couple of pages of google hits all say A101SYZQ04 is an ON-ON so looks right (if you’re physically close to it you should be able to check that it has two positions).

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Thanks Fredrik!!! Just wanted to confirm. Im a little nervous buying this lot of switches since I got it wrong last time.

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If you’re looking for the switches for the ADSR, it’s not correct. If you are looking for ON-ON, it is.

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I have the ones for the adsr these are for the lfo, I hope. Haha!

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You guys made me nervous, so I took an extra look at the 1145 KOSMO VCLFO schematics, and it uses two ON-ON switches so this one should be fine (I was wondering where you got on-none-on from, that’s not the usual name, but seems the rapid online page uses that notation).

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btw, I decided that I needed a new coffee table book and it showed up today:

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Where did you find your ADSR on off (on) switch?

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Saw that book at Perfect Circuit when I was in Burbank a few weeks ago.

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One of my electrical vendors I use at work. I work for Campus Facilities Management at a University. Luckily they let me have a discount for personal purchases. They have a nice selection of mostly generic ics, switches, and other simple things. They do have a nice selection of HAMMOND boxes.

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Yeah the international verbage on parts is tedious. Plus being new to building diy makes it hard. You look at the specs and it looks the same but it says something else and shit what the hell do I do? So usually I wait for one of you guys to post something to confirm either way. For instance on a bom that links to Thonk audio jacks or potentiometer and it’s just a page not a specific part I was second guessing everything. I’m not a giant tech head, I’m a song writer who loves synthesizers.

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Excellent, thanks! post must be at least 20 characters

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