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  • #91
    Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
    I think what eclipse is simply saying is that a complete set of build instructions is not available for the GS5, as no-one has invested their time and money is producing a working clone. We often get members who request that projects are handed to them on a plate, hence the comment: "Do you want coffee with that?". People will only produce fully documented working projects if they have an interest in it themselves. For example, the MiniPulse Plus was produced because I personally bought a non-working MiniPulse on eBay, and back-engineered the design before developing it further. This cost me both time and money, and I did not make even one penny from the project. Likewise with the Baracuda. Due to several members having some severe problems with the original design, I decided to take a look and managed to locate a catalogue of design errors. This resulted in the Geotech Baracuda REV-A, from which I also did not receive even one penny.
    So don't be surprised if you receive a negative response when you ask for the "whole circuit (PCB) with all the modifications and maximum performance".

    If there is sufficient interest in developing a GS5 clone, then no doubt someone will take on the challenge. But I wouldn't hold your breath, as the Surf-PI is a popular project that also does not have a complete set of build instructions, despite members every now and then expressing an interest in creating one.
    That's right !

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    • #92
      Originally posted by daverave View Post
      Hi Eric..i like the way you attached the heat sink to the bottom of the die cast box...are the batteries fitted internally ??? i like the design very much.
      I should have answered this before, but no, the battery pack is in a belt mounted box like the GS4 used to have. However, the LI-ion battery has a rather bigger capacity, being 15V, 6800 mAh and weighing 1.5lbs (0.68kg).

      Eric.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Ferric Toes View Post
        I should have answered this before, but no, the battery pack is in a belt mounted box like the GS4 used to have. However, the LI-ion battery has a rather bigger capacity, being 15V, 6800 mAh and weighing 1.5lbs (0.68kg).

        Eric.
        Hi Eric...Its an amazing looking machine..electronically is it based on the GS 5 but with much more power ??? i did see some li-ion 3.7v 26650 5500 maH batteries on the internet which 4x those would be much lighter but i guess being belt mounted is not much of an issue with overall weight.

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        • #94
          Hello Daverave , in schematic GS5 , i detect an error in my protoboard , see IC2.1 and R25 (1M) you must connect to -5V not to +5V ...just see it and check

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          • #95
            You might have a good point there! I bet connecting R25 to -5V is the proper way, as you have discovered.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by eclipse View Post
              You might have a good point there! I bet connecting R25 to -5V is the proper way, as you have discovered.
              Yes, -5V it should be.

              Eric.

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              • #97
                i think ive found another error on the schematic that was posted on here...if you look at the CD 4001 circuit the output of which go's to D9 then via a resistor to LT 1114...then it should connect to (pin 3) and not to pin 2 as shown in the posted schematic.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Alexismex View Post
                  Hello Daverave , in schematic GS5 , i detect an error in my protoboard , see IC2.1 and R25 (1M) you must connect to -5V not to +5V ...just see it and check
                  Hi Alexismex....are you refering to the front end schematic ???

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                  • #99
                    Dave refer to this schematic - it's R25 which was connected to +5V, now it's connected correctly to -5V. 4001 is removed.

                    GS5-1.1.pdf

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                    • Ok Eclipse , now schematic GS5-1.1pdf is correct in these part (R25 to -5V).......... if all the schematic is good , now ?.... i don't not know.... the problem is where 4001 output is connected because i test it and it did not mute completely the first shoot !!!

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                      • Originally posted by Alexismex View Post
                        Ok Eclipse , now schematic GS5-1.1pdf is correct in these part (R25 to -5V).......... if all the schematic is good , now ?.... i don't not know.... the problem is where 4001 output is connected because i test it and it did not mute completely the first shoot !!!

                        did you see my above post concerning CD 4001

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                        • I do not know if this 4001 schema is correct. But it works.
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                          • Originally posted by Jose View Post
                            I do not know if this 4001 schema is correct. But it works.
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                            • Hi Orbit...its not correct to schematic but if yours works that all that matters.

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                              • Originally posted by Alexismex View Post
                                Ok Eclipse , now schematic GS5-1.1pdf is correct in these part (R25 to -5V).......... if all the schematic is good , now ?.... i don't not know.... the problem is where 4001 output is connected because i test it and it did not mute completely the first shoot !!!
                                Why should be bothered with the whole 4001 section. Eric confirmed its not an oscillator and i think it wont effect overal performance if you just exclude it. The rest of the design needs more attention maybe there are some more mistakes?

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