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Taking the Jwin JX - M14 apart . .
A bit bored, and low energy today.
So I made a pot of coffee, and while waiting for it to take affect Took my Jwin JX M14 apart. There are two hidden screws one under the Black Product label on the Back top and one under the Battery case, under the white Quality / inspected by.. dot. & so, after takiing out the obvious one for the antenna, and gently prying it open it all fell apart :-) The plastic front with the transparant window holds the 5 button array in place; it just floats there, held by stickum and the antenna neatly separated from the fragil lead-in.. Parts all over the table.. It's quite a complicated array of traces on the circuit board, and I could see one IC sitting midway on the board... - So I know its not one of the candle wax deals. Reassembled it, checked, no spare parts or screws reset the clock, turned it on.. ( carefully washed up ) Will take it out later for a spin Dan / NYC |
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