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CRUD! It happened again!

Posted: 22 Jul 2016 07:44 AM PDT
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A few weeks ago, I was using the KX3 in the Jeep - and I wasn't careful.
At the end of my lunchtime session, I unplugged the antenna, paddles and
ear buds, but not the battery. I put the Lexan SideKX cover on and picked
up the KX3 to put it in its protective pouch ...... only to find out it had
grown a tail.

The battery was hanging, dangling by its connector from the power socket.

ARGH!

I thought I dodged a bullet as everything seemed OK. I breathed a sigh of
relief and carried on, until yesterday. When I was in the Jeep again
yesterday, and this time it just so happened that things were arranged in a
way so that the cable from the battery was actually curling "up" as it made
its way to the KX3 instead of laying relatively flat in relation to the
transceiver. The stiffness of the power cable was enough to lift the
contacts of the power socket away from the circuit board, and cause the
power issue - same as last time.


So it was back to the operating room and once again, I re-soldered the
power socket back to the circuit board. I spent more time with it this
time; and instead of just using my regular vision, I donned my magnifying
headset to make sure that the solder had flowed freely (and liberally - but
not too much!) from the socket component (4 pads) to the circuit board.

This is not a well-known or much reported design issue. This is a
clumsiness issue on W2LJ's part - pure and simple. I do have to wonder
though, if it would have been better to use a through-hole socket in this
instance. But since it's not a a wide spread issue (if it were, you'd
certainly see a lot of pee'ing and moaning about it on the Elecraft
reflector), it is what it is.

W2LJ has to learn to be even less hasty in the future and to be more
careful, as I know this socket was never intended to bear the weight of
about a 1/2 pound of battery, literally hanging from it.

I might re-open it over the weekend and may spread a tiny bead of
electronics approved RTV along the bottom edge of the jack where it rests
against the circuit board, to act as a strain relief, in a manner of
speaking.

Looking on the bright side, I didn't have to consult the construction
manual, in order to read the steps for taking the top circuit board out of
the housing. I guess my short term memory is OK for now.

72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP - When you care to send the very least!




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