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| shved:
Thanks brainwash but that didn't work. My patience run out and I've manhandled the zip(plastic teeth part itself) in to position with big pliers. Surprisingly, it worked, I thought that I'll break something. I think that prefabricated zip was (possibly CNC machine) sawed in with the end piece unzipped and misaligned. In such bulk operations some misses are inevitable. Anyway, it looks to be OK now. Disclaimer: I do not advise you to rip on your zips with heavy-duty pliers, this may result in damage. Only last resort option. |
| Connecteur:
I opted to pay a bit more by buying mine from Amazon instead of chancing a fake on Ali-Express. I am very pleased with it and impressed by it's accuracy. I had been looking for a clamp-ammeter that measures DC for a long time, and I got fooled a few times when they claimed to measure DC, but it was only through the leads. Recently I was surprised when I had it set to the 20A range, and the current was above 20 amps. It autoranged to the next higher range. Something I hadn't expected. |
| Connecteur:
--- Quote from: shved on August 12, 2020, 03:51:09 pm ---I have a question, not technical, but question nevertheless: I've got a broken zip on the case(bag thing), how to fix it? Aliexpress seller doesn't respond. --- End quote --- I think the reason they don't respond is because they are likely brokers with no access to spare parts, nor any inclination for dealing in them. You can probably locate a cheap case online with adequate dimensions; that's what I'd do. |
| shved:
Thanks Connecteur. I've already fixed the zip with pliers. It's OK for now. |
| Burnst81:
Hey Folks, im very new to this.. freshly made an account here, cause i dont know how to proceed... I really hope someone could help me here.. I´ve made this Issue in Github to the UT210E https://github.com/bdlow/UT210E/issues/2 "bdlow" told me maybe to ask here for help. I can´t read or write to my EEPROM anymore. Also, if i put the UT210E together again and power it on, it just says "ErrE". I modded it 2 times successfully. Before i tried the 3rd time, i recognized there was a soldered pin loose. So i soldered it tight again. The only thing that could be possible is, that the ground and the 3,3V pin had a short contact to each other. Does this instantly kill the EEPROM Chip? I dont think it is the connection, cause it worked fine several minutes before. Is there a way to reset or to rescue my EEPROM? Or do i really need to change the Chip? Really big thanks for any advice given from you!! |
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