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Digital Dowsing report 4
I’m just about to make the cuts I need to make to free the LED/receiver pairs from the mouse circuitboard. then ‘all I need to do’ (famous last words) is attach the black plastic rotary cogs to the dowsing rod and build a grip for them housing the LED/receivers. After consulting Martin, who I’m sure thinks I’m taking much too long and deliberating much too much, I’ve prepared the following diagramme so I know how to attach the LED/receiver pairs back to the circuitboard with cable (I’m going to use the mouse cable itself as it has 6 cores)
I’ll maybe get round to this before Christmas.
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