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Offline amiadudeorwat

Re: Issues with the BPPC2 and GND Plane
« on: December 02, 2017, 09:39:33 PM »
You must have damaged it.  Both of them.  :roflmao::rofl:

Quote from: Chucky;833718
Many maybe know that I bought 2 PCBs from Phase5 for BPPCs.

I got them this easter. but never really done anything with them.
after Amiga32 I decided to finally move the components from my busted BPPC to a new PCB.

Did that..

but had an issue..  it seem that the boards COMPLETLY lacks the GND plane.

This is why the P5 boards are not in the market yet.
However. Phase5 refuses to do anything about this. as.. apparently I did broke the pcb..

So I made a video about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJYIj-92IVE&t
(YES camera is %&$#?@!%&$#?@!%&$#?@!%&$#?@!ty  and it is after FB livefeed )

so.. this is what you can expect..

ADMINS:  if this break any rules.. I am sorry and please remove this.
but this is imortant before anyone does any prepayment.
 

Offline amiadudeorwat

Re: Issues with the BPPC2 and GND Plane
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2017, 10:48:51 PM »
Quote from: Chucky;833721
yes!  especially the UNTOUCHED one.  I CAREFULLY split the board in half and sanded off the GND plane and glued it together.

Or maybe when you picked them up, you folded the pcbs in half to fit in your shirt pocket.

It's for the best, just a sign you should have spent more time working on those A3660 upgrades.
 

Offline amiadudeorwat

Re: Issues with the BPPC2 and GND Plane
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2017, 02:35:04 AM »
It seems like the boards are working as intended.  They are just 160 Euro drink coasters.
 

Offline amiadudeorwat

Re: Issues with the BPPC2 and GND Plane
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2017, 03:19:07 AM »
Quote from: gregthecanuck;833789
Hi Chucky -

The guy seems to have a reputation as a flake and yet you carried forward and spent money with him? And now you have a bad purchasing experience. Surprise?

What other outcome could have been expected? All the gnashing, videos, copies of email conversations, etc... is just a lot of drama.

This thread seems like a cry for attention on your part more than anything.

Feel free to flame me, but this is my knee-jerk opinion.

Or he's actually trying to tell other people why they should not buy a broken product.  And then demonstrated why it is broken quite clearly.  He purchased this 9 months ago when the seller was showing newly built pcbs, the part that he actually needed.  

Unless you're specifically against telling others why they shouldn't buy a falsely advertised and deficient product?