On Sunday, I set up the video camera and recorded the Chronulator assembly process a couple of times. My plan is to first grab still images from the video and insert them into the updated Chronulator assembly instructions. But then, I want to edit and post a video assembly guide which I think will be very handy, regardless of your electronics assembly experience. I’m pretty excited about this. You’ll get to see my soldering technique (such as it is), how to fit the microcontroller chip into the board, how to disassemble and reassemble the meters, how to adjust the clock, and a few other activities that are easier to show than to describe in words. Of course, I’m still providing the complete PDF manual, so if you prefer to work from printed documentation, you won’t miss a thing!
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