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#11. Posted:
FraserL
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bumb15 wrote look up a tut on youtube


DUH NO **** WAY
BECAUSE I HAVEN'T TRIED ALREADY
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why not try to use a small transformer to increase the voltage from the soldering point?

just a thought
#13. Posted:
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link me to a 'small tranformer' and i will..
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