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Build Instructions question regarding appropriate Diode to use for kailh choc switches. #22
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The potential problem with through-hole diodes is the fact that even when
you cut the legs very short, they could still touch the top plate. I have
had problems with using through-hole diodes on my ErgotravelLight (choc
Switches) and even if the diodes were at the bottom of the PCB, the cut
legs (and small solder "mountain") was still too high and they contacted
the top plate. With SMD diodes on the bottom side, you do not have this
source of problem possible.
I don't know the specifics for the helix but I would suspect that a similar
problem would be possible.
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Hi @MakotoKurauchi <https://github.com/MakotoKurauchi>,
Just wanted to say thank you for designing such a beautiful looking board.
I wanted to ask if you think you could use through-hole diodes in place of
SMD diodes and still be able to complete this build with kailh choc
switches.
Thank you.
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@jpconstantineau So i went ahead with the through hole anyways and you're quite right , I now have an issue where the top plate is raised by these tiny solder mountains. and the legs for the chocs can't quite make it all the way through the holes... so i'm left with a few options i guess:
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If you have copper wick or a solder sucker, you could unsolder those little
mountains and cut the wires very close to the pcb. As long as there is
solder between the legs and the sides of the holes, you should have
electrical contact. Alternately, you could pull the diodes out slightly
until the mountains gets pulled in and are almost flush with the pcb. It’s
not as nice but sure is the fastest.
On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 9:58 AM Jacob Gabriel ***@***.***> wrote:
@jpconstantineau <https://github.com/jpconstantineau> So i went ahead
with the through hole anyways and you're quite right , I now have an issue
where the top plate is raised by these tiny solder mountains. and the legs
for the chocs can't quite make it all the way through the holes... so i'm
left with a few options i guess:
- buy new pcb's and SMD diodes (a part number would be handy here)
- buy SMD Diodes and remove the soldered through hole diodes
- use cherry switches
- get a thinner plate cut
thoughts and suggestions welcome.
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This should probably be added to the docs. I ran into this and went with a thinner plate which is working so far... |
I have a couple of questions regarding diodes with kailh choc:
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FYI: I think it would be okay to solder it to the top side. I used the SOD-123. |
Hi @MakotoKurauchi,
Just wanted to say thank you for designing such a beautiful looking board.
I wanted to ask if you think you could use through-hole diodes in place of SMD diodes and still be able to complete this build with kailh choc switches.
Thank you.
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