Burgerman wrote:Never looked inside one of those.
ex-Gooserider wrote:Another option I've been wondering if would work (and why not if it doesn't) that might be a simpler approach, and avoid needing to do surgery on the charger....
I picked up a few USB - Bluetooth dongles at a cruft swap a while back - essentially they are a USB plug that is a Bluetooth module, intended for use with the few laptops and similar devices that have USB ports but no BT modules... My understanding is that it looks like a USB cable to the device it's plugged into. If it would work, seems like a simple way to add BT capability to an Hyperion without needing to open the box. (Though I have ocasionally thought of replacing the banana jacks on it w/ 30A Andersons as I really don't like using bananas for that kind of task...)
ex-Gooserider
ex-Gooserider wrote:Another option I've been wondering if would work (and why not if it doesn't) that might be a simpler approach, and avoid needing to do surgery on the charger....
I picked up a few USB - Bluetooth dongles at a cruft swap a while back - essentially they are a USB plug that is a Bluetooth module, intended for use with the few laptops and similar devices that have USB ports but no BT modules... My understanding is that it looks like a USB cable to the device it's plugged into. If it would work, seems like a simple way to add BT capability to an Hyperion without needing to open the box. (Though I have ocasionally thought of replacing the banana jacks on it w/ 30A Andersons as I really don't like using bananas for that kind of task...)
ex-Gooserider
Zhavener wrote:Has anyone successfully installed a BT module in a 720i Super Duo 3? I am in the process of trying however when the charger is powered on I only get around 2vdc across between the USB case and the back pin on the temperature sensor port. I believe it needs to be at least 3.3vdc to power the BT Module. Also I am at a loss for locations to solder the Rx and Tx Wires.
Zhavener wrote:Has anyone successfully installed a BT module in a 720i Super Duo 3? I am in the process of trying however when the charger is powered on I only get around 2vdc across between the USB case and the back pin on the temperature sensor port. I believe it needs to be at least 3.3vdc to power the BT Module. Also I am at a loss for locations to solder the Rx and Tx Wires.
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