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  • Compadre Mod Rev 4.1

    I know this has been mentioned lots of times before.
    Can anyone post up some pictures and mods for the compadre//
    I understand the sensitivity and coil change mod.Just not
    sure on the GB mod?
    thanks

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    the forum has advanced search engine. I had put those mods files thousands times, no feel to share those files again.
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    • #3
      Hmm the ground balance mod seems to have disappeared. Do you have any info on it?

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      • #4
        GB pot mod better than 10 turn.pdf
        Here is the only one I have...I would like to find the 3 3/4 turn pot myself..not sure on how this one would work outside the faceplate

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          Compadre schematic & mods.rarClick image for larger version

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          • #6
            Thank you for taking the time to post the details!

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            • #7
              you are welcome.

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              • #8
                Compadre Mod

                Wouldnt the 3 3/4 turn pot be better to use than the 10 turn one>for the Ground Balance

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                • #9
                  Need a little help with a question about a female connector..I have ordered the SL405M plugs,,,and I see on ebay there is
                  some female ends,,but the switchcraft part numbers are,Sl175FX not Sl175F..I sent them a email and this is the reply I got

                  Hi. The one I have has 5 pins and a center pin and it does have threads on the outside. I'm pretty sure the x at the end of the part number makes it ROHS compliant. Thanks for the inquiry. Greg/Goldys Toys

                  Does anyone know if the Sl175FX would work with the male end>?
                  here is the link to ebay item
                  http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=221267826292&ssPageNam e=ADME:X:RTQ:US:1123

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                    Well the alpha pots are on and switch craft cable ends connected..Going to see how the 100k pot works for GB..If not I will be doing the 2 pot mod to fine tune.Also I am looking at putting a 9x8 coil on the Compadre..

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                    • #11
                      Tesoro Compadre modification - easy
                      Posted by Pepso
                      Tuesday 12 October 2004, 02:05:52

                      There can be added panel mounted sensitivity knob very easily, because there are free solder pads intended for the potentiometer. Just remove VR4 trimmer and connect potentiometer with one resistor.
                      Add the slim-line coil connector also and I believe after that your Compadre is upgraded to Laser Scout or Cutlass MicroMax.
                      ...........

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                      • #12
                        Changing coils on the Compadre

                        Go inside the Compadre and remove the strain relief that is located at the control housing. There are wrench flats (nuts) on both the inside and outside. Once that is loose, snip the coil wires between the coil cable and the PC Board, leaving enough on the board to identify what goes where. Cut the orange, grey, purple, and black wires that attach to the PC Board. Note that the black wire is actually soldered to the ground/shield wires in the coil cable.

                        Then, remove the 5-pin plug from the coil you want to use. and strip the outer covering back about 2 1/2 inches. Separate the orange, grey, purple, and blue wires from inside the ground/shield wire mesh, being careful to keep the mesh intact. Just twist the two sections together into a single strand.

                        Once you've done that, remove the coil wire from the Compadre housing and the hardware from the replacement coil. Thread the replacement coil cable back through the strain relief sections like you removed the original, and then solder each wire back to the PCB or to the sections of color-coded wire that you left on the PCB when cutting off the original coil cable..... orange to orange, grey to grey, purple to purple, and the ground/shield mesh to the black ground. It's actually just as easy (or easier) to remove and replace one wire at a time from the PCB while soldering each cable wire back directly to the PC Board points. Be sure to either wrap or use a piece of heat-shrink tubing on the exposed part of the mesh ground/shield part of the wire to avoid ground contact with the PCB inside the housing (red covering in photo). Also, the extra BLUE wire in the coil cable is not used, so just snip it off close to your strip edge where the other wires come out of the outer cable covering.

                        If you would like to have interchangable coils option, connectors can be installed in order to change out different coils on the Compadre. To do that you will need the Switchcraft female side of the coil cable connector plug (the part that fits in the control housing itself) and then the male end used on the actual coil cable. Just be sure to match the color-coded wires up to the standard scheme used on all of the land coils. Although the 5-pin plug hardware is used, only 4 pins are actually used. The standard pattern is as follows:

                        Pin 1 = Orange
                        Pin 2 = *not used
                        Pin 3 = Purple
                        Pin 4 = Grey
                        Pin 5 = Ground/Shielding (center pin)

                        The pins and female recepticles are numbered on each insert for easy referrence.

                        Also, the hole in the Compadre case where the stock cable strain relief passes through will need to be enlarged a little to accept the female side of the plug hardware. The housing is basicly the same as all of the uMax housings and everything will fit just fine.

                        The Switchcraft numbers for needed parts:

                        5-pin Male coil cable plug = SL415M
                        5-pin Female control housing plug = SL405F
                        Strain relief spring for cable = SL05


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                            Well just got the Compadre finished..Added a new faceplate and SENS and GB Mod.I am running the 5 3/4 for now and have the stock 8'' Compadre to compare to..Im planning on adding the 9x8 coil to thClick image for larger version

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                              I have went 1 step further and added DISC1 DISC2 to the Compadre...it will have a toggle switch to switch discs..
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