As I said, first step is to remove the battery, check if you got a few traces that look more "black" than the others, and rewire them if necessary. It won't necessarily solve the problem, but you have to go step by step (elimination) many times. How does it exactly behave ? Please provide as many details as you can. --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "Mike" <tubmyk2@c...> wrote: > Well i opened it up today, and the battery honestly looks fine. I > don't mean to second guess you guys or sound cocky or anything, but I > really don't think it's the battery. Is it possible my patches > corrupted? Or maybe have a bad chip somewhere? If this is the case > I > wouldn't even know where to start. I'm gonna try reloading my > patches > tonight and see what happens, but I have doubts of it working. > Please, if anyone knows anything more, please do tell because I'm > really aggravated as I just bought this not too long ago and was > really enjoying it. I really don't want to give up on it yet, but if > it's going to cost me a fortune to fix I may have to. Let me know if > anything else can be done. I already e-mailed Scott from Old Crow.
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Re: Polysix still weird - battery has not leaked onto board....
2005-05-25 by gil_we
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