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===Mounting error===
 
===Mounting error===
  
The EMF Camp badge did came with a not working NeoPixel, the LED itself is mounted rotated of 180 degrees with the triangular notch facing the outer part of the badge and the chip part of the LED (the brown spot under the transparent pastic) facing the charge LED.
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As originally delivered, the EMF Camp badge NeoPixel LED does not function.  The LED itself is mounted 180 degrees out of correct orientation, with the triangular notch facing the outer part of the badge and the chip part of the LED (the brown spot under the transparent pastic) facing the charge LED.
  
 
The correct position is with the triangular notch facing inward and the chip part facing the "D1" label of the silkscreen.
 
The correct position is with the triangular notch facing inward and the chip part facing the "D1" label of the silkscreen.

Revision as of 21:48, 9 August 2016

Mounting error

As originally delivered, the EMF Camp badge NeoPixel LED does not function. The LED itself is mounted 180 degrees out of correct orientation, with the triangular notch facing the outer part of the badge and the chip part of the LED (the brown spot under the transparent pastic) facing the charge LED.

The correct position is with the triangular notch facing inward and the chip part facing the "D1" label of the silkscreen.

How to fix it

The best solution should be to use soldering tweezers take the LED of, clean the pads turn it and put it on but this is a delicate operation that could probably destroy the LED , the trick is to be quick , to use a fairly high temperature (350-370 degreese) and add some new solder to the pads to increase the heat transfer.

You can possibly use two soldering iron at the same time, one on each side of the LED.

Avoid hot air at all the cost, the badge is packed and you don't really want to risk to blown the charging LED away or even worst, damage the LCD.