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WTB: slide pot

WTB: slide pot

2006-11-15 by bkuris

If anyone has a spare slide pot from a polaris or knows of a
replacement, please contact me.

Thanks,
Ben

Re: [chromapolaris] WTB: slide pot

2006-11-16 by David Clarke

> If anyone has a spare slide pot from a polaris or
> knows of a replacement, please contact me.

If you can't find one elsewhere, let me know (I think I have a spare
half-panel for a Polaris tucked away somewhere - but I'd have to go
looking for it.)

David

Re: WTB: slide pot

2007-01-29 by unluckybitch

Does your half panel work completey? And have a functional ribbon
conector?
Thanks
Jason

--- In chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com, David Clarke <ac151@...> wrote:
>
> > If anyone has a spare slide pot from a polaris or
> > knows of a replacement, please contact me.
>
> If you can't find one elsewhere, let me know (I think I have a spare
> half-panel for a Polaris tucked away somewhere - but I'd have to go
> looking for it.)
>
> David
>

Re: [chromapolaris] Re: WTB: slide pot

2007-02-17 by David Clarke

> From: "unluckybitch" <unluckybitch@...>
>Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 12:00 AM

> Does your half panel work completey? And have a
> functional ribbon conector?

Jason - the membrane panels (with their attached ribbons) have been
otherwise used (quite a while ago.) The 'half panel' that I was
referring to is just the circuit board with the LEDs and sliders
(separate from the membrane panel).

David

Re: [chromapolaris] Re: WTB: slide pot

2007-02-18 by Jason Zambito

Ok, thanks anyway. I almost done doing the rewire of
the entire front buttons to on off switches... pain in
the neck.
Jason


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128 Lafayette Ave. #2
Brooklyn, NY 11238



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Re: [chromapolaris] Re: WTB: slide pot

2007-02-18 by greg rudd

Are they "On / Off" switches or are they "Momentary" switches?

I thought they were momentary switches on the membrane panel, just one state
when you push it it closes a contact. But I'm not sure. I haven't started
installing the switches yet so I will try to find out.


>From: Jason Zambito <unluckybitch@...>
>Reply-To: chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com
>To: chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [chromapolaris] Re: WTB: slide pot
>Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 09:34:28 -0800 (PST)
>
>Ok, thanks anyway. I almost done doing the rewire of
>the entire front buttons to on off switches... pain in
>the neck.
>Jason
>
>
>Jason Zambito
>128 Lafayette Ave. #2
>Brooklyn, NY 11238
>
>
>
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Re: [chromapolaris] Re: WTB: slide pot

2007-02-18 by Jason Zambito

Hi,
Yes, they are monetary on/off switches. It just needs
a quick contact to enter which ever mode it is going
into. I bought a pack of 100 on ebay and the are the
perfect size. Let me know if you need some. I have
lots extra. Drilling through the metal is a super pain
and eventually I gave up on that and made my own
custom see through plastic top. It is really cool, you
can see all the wires, faders, jumpers and circuit
boards. I will post pix when I am done.
Jason

Jason Zambito
128 Lafayette Ave. #2
Brooklyn, NY 11238



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