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Thread: Alt. GND on Magic V 50K / 5K6?
  

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  1. #1 Alt. GND on Magic V 50K / 5K6? 
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    Hi. I just wondering are there any other alt. ground points on Magic V 50K / 5K6 chip itself? The original ground point is kind of too small. Thanks.
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    lol, use a thick wire like usual and solder it to the golden/copper colored border on the outer edges of the board.
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    Thanks. I got it to work. lol~~~
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    For the others that dont know, the GND point is everywhere on the board (copper edge of the board, almost ever point that looks like the original ground). If you cant get the ground to stick clean it with a desolver (i use 70% rubbing alcohol) and try using an eraser from a pencial and rub it sometimes it makes the solder stick easier.
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    Seriously, if you don't have the "skills" to find an alternative ground you shouldn't be opening any kind of electronics.

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