So, it was the MB power wires, and not the micro usb itself? I found that pushing the cable to one side brought power...showing the micro usb design is 'too small'. I may glue the cable in place. I've seen some videos about making this USBC, but you have to add a resistor because there's host VS slave...would be good if someone had exact directions for how to do that on the L8. Otherwise, its a very good mixer.
I have a similar problem. My usb power cable is just fine but I believe the port where you plug the cable into the mixer is loose or has a bad connection. It works but only while holding the cable
probably magnet wire and use regular lead free electronics solder ... but if you have to ask those type of questions, you probably would want to find a repair shop or a qualified technician to do the repair..
Yea, I pulled one apart, saw the actual size of the wires, and went hunting for information. (And found this guys video.) Out of my realm.@@nickloss2377
Obrigado estava precisando saber se a trilha próxima ao GND precisava ou não recuperar
I experienced the same problem. Good job.
Thanks, had the same problem.
So, it was the MB power wires, and not the micro usb itself? I found that pushing the cable to one side brought power...showing the micro usb design is 'too small'. I may glue the cable in place. I've seen some videos about making this USBC, but you have to add a resistor because there's host VS slave...would be good if someone had exact directions for how to do that on the L8. Otherwise, its a very good mixer.
I have a similar problem. My usb power cable is just fine but I believe the port where you plug the cable into the mixer is loose or has a bad connection. It works but only while holding the cable
**holding the cable down
Yes need to solder.or replace a new one.
Impressive
What size copper wire did u use? Is there a certain type of solder?
probably magnet wire and use regular lead free electronics solder ...
but if you have to ask those type of questions, you probably would want to find a repair shop or a qualified technician to do the repair..
Yea, I pulled one apart, saw the actual size of the wires, and went hunting for information. (And found this guys video.) Out of my realm.@@nickloss2377
Thanx Mark 👍🏽