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n0xdb
Hello Elecraft,

    I am attempting the led and backlight installation.

  I am using the spacers 6mm and it calls for 19mm which makes no
  sense to me. It says the diffuser must be 3mm above the pc board.
  How can you use a 19mm spacer and get 3mm. WTF

  It says leads may not protrude through the board, which is fine. I
  put it on and the diffuser is 10mm above the board.

  The problem I have is does the lcd go under or over the diffuser?
  the leads dont' reach if it's over. and I don't understand how it
  could fit under.


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Re: k2 assembly question

Gary Hvizdak
Fox,

 

    See figure 5-11 in your K2 manual.

 

    19 mm is the length of the spacers, not their thickness.

 

73,
Gary  KI4GGX

K2 #2724

 

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Foxjazz
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Thu Apr 1 23:55:10 EDT 2010

 

Hello Elecraft,
 
    I am attempting the led and backlight installation.
 
  I am using the spacers 6mm and it calls for 19mm which makes no
  sense to me. It says the diffuser must be 3mm above the pc board.
  How can you use a 19mm spacer and get 3mm. WTF
 
  It says leads may not protrude through the board, which is fine. I
  put it on and the diffuser is 10mm above the board.
 
  The problem I have is does the lcd go under or over the diffuser?
  the leads dont' reach if it's over. and I don't understand how it
  could fit under.
 
 
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 Foxjazz                          mailto:foxr4 at foxjazz.net
<http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft>
 
 

 

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Re: k2 assembly question

David Woolley (E.L)
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Quote 1:
I don't know where you get 6mm from.  The spacers are 19mm long, and
standard PCB thickness (~1.5mm) thick.  Two spacers on top of each other
give 3mm.  I had no problem with that part of the instructions.  Note
that the spacers are part of the final assembly.

Quote 2:
With the parts on my kit, both the diffuser and LCD leads went through
the board.  However a newer batch (diffusers I think) had shorter leads.
  The diffuser should NOT be 10mm above the board.

Quote 3:
The LCD goes over the diffuser.  The leads are long enough if the
diffuser is installed properly.  The whole arrangement of LCD, diffuser
and spacers should be clear from the diagrams.  The only complication
that ever existed was the new batch with shorter leads.

(Use of Quote 1, 2, and 3 reflect the list policy of not permitting
interleaved, reply below specific question, posting.)

Foxjazz wrote:

>   I am using the spacers 6mm and it calls for 19mm which makes no
>   sense to me. It says the diffuser must be 3mm above the pc board.
>   How can you use a 19mm spacer and get 3mm. WTF

>   It says leads may not protrude through the board, which is fine. I
>   put it on and the diffuser is 10mm above the board.

>   The problem I have is does the lcd go under or over the diffuser?
>   the leads dont' reach if it's over. and I don't understand how it
>   could fit under.
>
>


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Re: k2 assembly question

Don Wilhelm-4
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Foxjazz,

The spacers are 19 mm *long* and 1.5 mm *thick*.
Stack two of them to obtain 3 mm.
The backlighting diffuser is mounted 3mm from the board to the bottom of
the diffuser.
The LCD goes above the diffuser - see Figure 5-11.

73,
Don W3FPR

Foxjazz wrote:

> Hello Elecraft,
>
>     I am attempting the led and backlight installation.
>
>   I am using the spacers 6mm and it calls for 19mm which makes no
>   sense to me. It says the diffuser must be 3mm above the pc board.
>   How can you use a 19mm spacer and get 3mm. WTF
>
>   It says leads may not protrude through the board, which is fine. I
>   put it on and the diffuser is 10mm above the board.
>
>   The problem I have is does the lcd go under or over the diffuser?
>   the leads dont' reach if it's over. and I don't understand how it
>   could fit under.
>  
>
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Re: k2 assembly question

lstavenhagen
I was going to also say to make sure you look at the errata. The method used to install the diffuser is different in the errata than the one in the manual. (i.e. the old way, you put the spacers on the diffuser leads themselves and they stay there after installation, the new way you put them underneath until you solder the leads. Then they're removed).

The new way is harder to do because the spacers are free to move about, but the finished installation looks a lot cleaner to me since you don't have those spacers permanently stuck around the leads and on the ends of the diffuser. And yeah the LCD goes over the diffuser.

This part takes a LOT of care to do it right, so go slowly and carefully following the instructions to the letter.....

73,
LS
W5QD