 Well, I'm looking at the focus of this thing and I cannot work out whether it's me or the camera So I'm just gonna have to go on with it. It's my eyes aren't focusing as well as what they should be Anyway, just This is like a Tarantino movie Because I got through the first one of these I was doing today and Oh, I got partway through But the switching and then the buttons and stuff and soldered them and then decided to just point out a couple of things The one is that it's always good to contain all this stuff and if you don't know enough about the place It's like a little easier And you can hear that in the other segment of this video I said that you want to put all the All the buttons It goes on this side with a power button. You can see it says power And bits of pieces down right down here. So all the order buttons They've got two cutouts on one side They got two cutouts on this side Two slips on one on there. So the two slit side wants to be facing Towards the power on all of the buttons and for these I'll tell you what you know Just as it's simple to put all these in He says in the first one, it's probably got bent legs because it's not going in. There you go Just to put them all in This is the beauty about this particular board putting this board together It's hopefully as well that you won't have too many legs that are bent out And that you've got to put them into Into a place and now I'm not going to chat through putting all these buttons in Or I could do but it's not going to be anything that's going to be any help Help to anybody because I'm going to speed this part up. So from this point onwards, please I'm speeding it up. There you go. Now There's only one more button to put on These are all momentary You press it down while while you've got it pressed it does something but it doesn't lock down The only one that does that and it's very nice of them to have it separated by putting that I put them in a little The button knob whatever you want to call it. I don't want you to call this thing. It is a knob, but you don't turn it do Um, and they put that down and this is a It's the power button. I don't know. So clicky clicky down But you can take that off and this is the same applies for this They all go in exactly the same direction which makes it really really simple Um, but you might just have some of the legs aren't quite Now, uh, the legs aren't quite so fleshy. My fiddle to put them in So a quick visual check. We'll let you see that uh Everything is in line. Nothing's sticking out Now the simplest way of doing this. I just use This is the uh the front and the back I pop that over like that turn them over like that Simple. Now I can just get on the soldering No faffing around Um, I pick two down on each Uh top right bottom left doesn't really matter which one you do Um, but just peg them down turn it over check that everything's okay before you do the do the rest and that will give you a You know that will give you a good a good running because then all you've got is a few bits Just while I think about it These two that separate the two parts of the interior They're two different sizes one smaller than the other this one screws in the smaller part screws in to the bigger part And you want to make sure that the smaller part is the facing panel so The bigger part goes here to the back and the small part goes to the to the front Um, and you know, it's pretty straightforward These electrolytics pretty straightforward. I mean even though even the sizes Of the electric the cap near the the markings for where they give a A bigger but you still want to check and just make sure you get the right ones in the right places So I'm just going to whiz through fast forward on this bit just soldering these up And I should say I'll pin two to be good On all of them and then I'll check it just to make sure everything's in line And then I'll I'll do the rest Well, I'm going to fast forward that because I've got to pause for a second make a cup of tea And also I've got to put the soldering on so it warms up So just for that bit. I'm going to I'm going to pause Okay Right, and just trying to think of what else I can tell you about this kit I can tell you that Out of all the kits not all of them But a lot of the kits I've built this is one of the easiest ones when you first get it it doesn't seem like that You got this to contend with and And you got what these little buttons to put in But like I say If you were to put them all in the way why I showed you If you do the same thing Using the parts that come with it You know, you can do a visual check like I said, you can see all these little soldiers are in line That's good apart from the power one Put that on top Just push on it just fair enough to keep everything in place Turning over and there you go Let's move that out of the way that's from testing Little one I just built So And then what are we going to do then? It's just to chuck a dash of soldier soldier soldier soldier Across them I do a top right bottom left just because it's easy for me If you're left-handed or have another preference to doing this You'll find your own In a way it's literally just a case of Tacking them on I mean, I pretty much know these are going to be fine because I can tell when one's out of place Or I can just do what I just did which is like just Bash everything out a little bit, but If you've got a you don't need any paste flux I've got I know I've got that paste flux open there But the only reason I use that is when I'm doing the usb part In order because I'm using just tiny bits of solder on those little Those little connectors And just to make sure that it flows to the pads and doesn't go anywhere else I just took a bit of paste on there just saves a bit of time And because the metal casing of the usb Can sometimes be a bit of a pig Uh, yeah, you can a little bit Okay, it can be a bit more awkward or it can be awkward compared. So like doing this now which is Simple and straightforward Of course having a soldering iron which remains at the temperature that you want it at really does help Um and having solder that doesn't spit And has flux in it really helps because as I was about to say Um Because this has already got flux in it. I don't need to put Any flux on the board. So we've got minimal minimal mess I'm actually doing top left to bottom right now Don't know why just automatically went like that. Oh, it's so simple You don't need a regular soldering iron. It's not as though you need a big Oh, we got the power one down here. I mustn't forget that Let's forget the power one I built up the other one that I was showing you before I got partway through it. Um quickly tested it That's all fine. So yeah, just looking down there you just look at all Still uniform. None of them are poached out or anything. So that's ideal. I can just turn it back over And continue this old ring. So for this little bit, I'm going to speed up through this bit. Okay So like I said, it's nice and simple Yeah Going through these is nothing really noteworthy It is okay. So Just make sure that they're you know lined up And that's that that's that is the majority Of this kit done It is uh, I suppose that's in some ways. It's not the most time consuming Um, the most time consuming I suppose is getting the fronts on Well, you don't want to get it all grubbied up and you take the The wrapper off this And it is black gloss black and so it's dead easy to get fingerprints all over it And what I do is as soon as I get it done I get it wrapped I get it wrapped I get Um god damn it and you can still see bits on there And I've painstakingly I've got no idea all the bits come from it. It's like it just attracts it. It's probably I'm probably making it statically charged or something And I just wrap it up I just wrap it up pull the tape on it and that's You know, that's pretty much ready for this ship. I've already tested it anyway And I just got to put the cable to it and get that sent out whoever wants it So, yeah So that's it. So now I tend to put the back on there. There is an instruction for this. So you don't have to Listen to anything I'm saying at all really There is an instruction I keep it to hand because it is nice to just have a little quick little look at every now and then especially when you're just trying to remember The capacitors and where they go Uh on the back here of the assembly instructions it tells you about the capacitors so basically To the other four sent here and to the 100s If you check those in That's all four sent here Remember there the capacitors are prioritized And um, we want to make sure we get that the way we round There's one thing about doing these sort of things is You better off double checking and taking the time to check and double check because if you put one of these in wrong And you've got to get it out again That's where the biggest problems lie That's where the biggest problems lie because it is a pain in the backside Getting these things back out So you're better off checking and double checking that you get them in the right way around In the right places Because it will save you time and frustration That's the last thing you want to do is damage the board You overheat it or you haven't got a heat gun And you use your soldering iron and you overheat it Oh, excuse me. I went out for breakfast with a friend this morning. I think it's um, just trying to remind me of what I had so There we go. So yeah, so we just chuck the capacitors on Give them a quick solder Here's a little flick with a soldering iron Let's see nicely I don't use the Because it changes the temperature of your iron And it's a lot easier to uh It would be lucky actually get these two to touch the yellow. There we go. It's a lot easier to uh To work with an iron that stays at constant temperature So I've got a Well, they're insisting that I give them feedback. I did have a brass Uh, what they call it when you're Doing metal work and you get oh, is it filings not filings Trimmings or shavings. That's it Uh, brass shavings I've got one of those for clean the tip And a warsuit and that was like three and a half pounds So that's quite an expensive one, but I got it because the last one that I got Um, it just tended it just rusted up really quickly And just ended up being like a lot of dust And I don't really want that sort of dust flying about the environment where I spend Quite a bit of time. Now for some reason That particular This one here is not Not sold in as well as I should And I seem to have gone all Cacky and did we but no ones. Oh, we got it. We got it. We got it. That's awesome pretty I don't like messy solder. I like it to be Nice and pretty I always think that you You should try and put these things out as you'd like it to come into you. I'm quite fussy. I'm quite particular Well, I am if I get things, you know come into me that are supposed to be nice and They're not Right. So I think I'm gonna put the usb. I'm gonna put the stuff on the other side the power of the usb And the switch Now on these there is nothing There's nothing to report the usb pretend to use a little bit of Because you're working with such in Because it's so small and these five pins Are quite close together I just took a bit of flux in there just to help the solder flow into where it's supposed to be A little bit easier So these are on the back as that's the front that means that All these are on the back the power socket goes on the back the usb goes on the back Got that sort of just pushes in holds itself in which is quite nice And this power socket will do the same the same thing Just hold itself in place. I like to just check that it's Sat nice and square within the silk screen Markings because there's nothing More annoying than having something like this or at least for me More annoying than having someone like this and it's it's set out of place And me I just oh I want to get it into place and Like I say I sort of do these to I do into the quality I'd like to receive them And to one that I know that I weren't it won't just annoy the life out of me If that's not quite in place And I tried to sleep tonight knowing that's light That will uh, that will cause me some confusion in my sleep that will probably actually just make me get up and do it Sort of out Come on Yes, that's it just the headers Uh these headers simple You've got two that face Outwards this way Both these are the same size so that's some simple Just pop them in now I get there's another piece Well, it's not that bit there's a bit of a chunk you and nothing there's another piece of uh Here it is That comes with this this actually I think this part goes on the screen I don't know unpacked but it's from the from the other one. I just pop that on the back there and then just uh I didn't do that right did I? popped on the back and uh And I know that they're just in place and again, I just I just pinned two of them or one of them At this angle just to check Beautiful This solder that I use I've got a new one coming. Unfortunately, it's just the same as what I am with beer bottles I tend to pull off the labels and I pulled off the label But I will put down this sold because this sold is great. I've got three of the reels up there And I find them a little bit annoying This is supposed to be the finest of from china Um And it's 0.3. This is the other one that I'm using is 0.5. This is all 0.3. It's all got flux in it But it's a bit spitty and you need the temperature You need soldering on a hotter temperature for it this My soldering iron is on 325 Fahrenheit And I'm quite happy soldering away with this and quite happy soldering away with it All right, let's put this in now this one You want the This one it was the long pins and that on that side this time you want on this side because this is what the screen fits to there you go Nice and easy again. This is where this really comes in handy because I've got that that uh That switchy much pushes it up It's because I I'm pulling the solder too quickly to the pad. I'm not letting the pad get warm enough before I'm trying to chuck the solder on that's why uh It looks a bit awkward for Make sure that's nice and flush. That's nice and flush good Let me go back over that joints. It doesn't look The nicest Of course the idea is to put the solder iron on for you know a second before you actually expect The pad to be warm enough to have the solder just Melt to it But you always want to check your alignment Don't just do the first one and start soldering the rest because if it's not lined up properly Try and line it up with them all soldered He's a bit of a mare Look out like I just double checked again then going and remembering From my first one that is a bit of a mare It's always good to good to check and occasionally you're in the solder you'll get a bit and it seems like It doesn't Melt the same. It's almost like maybe not be As much flux in it. Maybe there's a little bit of a manufacturing defect But it's not a cheap solder. I suppose it's not the most expensive. I can't remember over Black knight or something knight No, I can't remember but there is quite an expensive soldered, but this one's like 14 pounds and the 14 pound real real That includes delivery as well for 250 gram roll And I've got another roll coming on friday. It'll be my second roll Of this particular solder and that of all the solders apart from one actually that I've used up And which is another one from china, but it's got a green wrapper Beautiful that's all straight as we want it Now all we got left is to put the front on the the display and then put that Oops, here's the kit comes in one of these bags I should have probably told you all about the kit, shouldn't I? But it just comes in one of these bags Everything comes, you know wrapped As you saw that the cases and such this is from the first one They come wrapped You don't want to scratch them. They've got the the protective The protective plastic on it Pull that off before you put it together This has got a protective plastic as well, but I'll solder it all first in case we get a spit Before I peel that off and put the front on I won't peel that off until I'm ready to put the front directly on because I just don't want to get any And you shot on it now. That's just the way that goes It's all just fits like that. There's no there's nothing you know to hold that up at an angle or anything It just it just sits on there like that and it's not terribly bad. You can see it's not 100% At the correct angle, I suppose I could try to put something underneath there to do it, but to be fair By all was the first one that I did I've had this once he did have an issue But it seems to have cleared itself up. I think I figured out why that was Um, and all the mistakes I made were on this But it's the way it's written It still works great and you know, I disconnect and put in this b and c connection and The connection here is sound. I don't have any issues with dodgy connections or anything. So And it's great It's great. It's got a little job for me later on I've got a little transformer that I want to just push an ac signal through and then I start experimenting with What I can get out of voltage on the other side of the little tiny transformer pushing an ac signal through On there 50 hertz ac signal 10 volt p to p see what I get on the other side And then start turning the frequency up higher and higher and higher and see how it adjusts the voltage That's a little experiment something for me to do As I haven't done that yet. I know what this will expect Um, but I just haven't done it for myself. So there we go. So all that's sold it up That all looks good all looks in place how it's supposed to be. I'm not going to take this off just yet Um, I don't know if you can see on there There's pretty probably you may not be able to but there's just a little tiny bit of splat It's just a little squidge where the flux or the part the solder's just splattered off So it's always good to leave that on until you've finished your soldering So I'm just doing a quick little visual double check over it just to make sure I'm not missing anything I need the pins on anything Always good That's there we go. So that is pretty much part of the input. I mean, I could check Voltages now, but I'm not going to I'm going to put it all together because I know that it should be fine Uh, I should be able to see now if there's any errors coming my way Well, the solder panel's still charging things. I'm on a very overcast table. I've got just enough power to charge my phone Which is great. It's always nice feeling Right, so yeah, so the first thing I'm going to do is I'm going to get this I'm going to bend this over Because I know that it needs to be Bent around about like that We also know that needs to be down about halfway and that's where my That's that's what I do. I sort of get it so it's near enough bent in the right angle But it's going to be slightly off which means When it goes inside that little hole, it's going to be pushing against the side of it So it's like a bit of a mechanical connection and not just reliant on that And this is where it gets a little bit because you got to take this off now This is the front you see and this is what I've got to do is I've got to put this Through here put all this on the back And then sit that across the front there and as soon as I'm ready to put that across the front now I'm going to take this off and dump it down but You know my hands are a little bit not Manky-canny, but I'm doing the stuff and I've got a Like a sports jacket on just keep me nice and warm I'm just sat around There we go It's not quite as good a feeling as taking the front off a new fan But you know it's nearly there Beautiful And that's where you get nice and clean and shining. All you can do with this now is put fingerprints all over the thing and Hey And there you go. So we're going to pop that in there. We're going to turn it over for gummies on the back Damn it. I've already put a palm print on it We're going to try and do all this without getting any Any mess on it and if you've got any bits of flux on it on your fingers or Any oils coming out your body So there we go. That might be a little bit too high. I might have to I'm hoping I might just be able to squeeze it squeeze that in. So let me just do a quick check Let me just go Yeah, it's lined up. Okay, so I should probably actually it's probably a good idea thinking about it To do this first now. I remember these two. There's only a little tiny difference in size But the smallest one the bit with the The screwy part in wants to go in from the top. So the small part in the top Right Nobs and then they always give you a spare one of these just in case That's the spare one from the last one. So we should have two spares in there now Let's check the fronts on let's see. Don't be careful not to Oh That's probably a good idea if we put these buttons on First I'm getting the bit in front of me. So I'm getting too excited that this is a So I'm gonna I'll speed through this little bit. There we go. And of course for the power button, we've got the red one Is this button switches on and off Lovely Okay, I'm gonna want to miss again. Now we've got All the buttons protruding through and they should all be in perfect position for just going through. That's all good Let's put this off. Okay, not so easy from that side And on the last one it's so easy to get off and this one's proving to be A little bit better stuff than it's supposed to be. That feels so good pulling that up Lovely and shiny. Oh nice. Let's not knock it up. We know that this is all gonna fit nice There we go Beautiful beautiful beautiful beautiful. No Because I don't anticipate too much fapping around with this Oh, then again, I should probably just make sure it all lines up nicely Yeah, so that's good. That's good that I didn't just screw it all down. It's not as a big problem It is I could probably just do with this Being just one turn down Just to make sure I get a nice mechanical connection inside there Oh There you go, and even though it may seem like this is going to be loose. It won't be It won't be just to help myself out here. I was going to put a screw in each corner Just this baby stays together while I'm fapping with it I'm not going to put them all in just in case I didn't need to take it out for any reason. I don't think I'm going to need to but just cuts down on fapping about if If I just put the two in One each side. Yeah, if I can get a little bit of the screw again The screws are tiny There we go Now what I'm going to do now is get over to this Here's my tweezers gun Pull that round There we go It's probably the most fiddliest part of it. It's just getting that into there Now what I'm going to do is while that's like that. I'm just going to chuck a bit of solder into that To keep that all in place and perfect Perfect perfect perfect. I just want all that to stay This is the most fiddliest part and it really does help If you have yourself a pair of tweezers It really really does And I'm just going to chuck because I just want to make sure that it really goes down into there The solder Bit of a blob on there Oh, hold on, very important I'll quit little sip of my tea before it gets too cold You can't see what I'm doing, but let me just put some solder In place when that's going to melt. Very much going to press this This is looking a bit more complicated than what it is actually now This is what I just want to get this out there An angle where I can I can get to. I'm not really sort of prepared for the Trying to get great angles While doing the video Now this is going to Prove to be a bit of a O-ray-ness I know it's not very good because I don't know what to show you I'll put a little bit of solder In the bottom here And so I could just hold this into place while I started just tacking it to there And if we want to make sure that gets a quite nice connection But now I'm going to put some A nice bit of lather or solder on there now Just to make sure it's got a good Good connection Let's check that middle pin It wants to be there to make sure that gets a good connection I'm sure that's where it's supposed to be So make sure that gets a nice, tight connection there Now I'm going to give this a A good bit of solder Just to go around Just make sure it all holds into place nicely There's a lot popped onto there Oh that's good That's a good, nice, tight connection Beautiful Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful Okay Right, just for the sake of argument Before I just want to chuck the background Now there's a little hole in the back And I must also point out The display has a contrast adjustment And that contrast adjustment is right next to that crystal Right, if I move it up there Right next to that crystal You can see, oh you can see there look that little tiny screw head There's the, oh, there's the crystal And there's the little screw head there And so you can adjust it So what I'm going to do is I'm going to flip the panel And I want you to see how they sometimes come on And you might think, oh, it doesn't work But no, it's just the contrast And you just need to adjust the contrast So let's stick there Connector in, this is 15 volts Centipen is the positive Centipen is the positive So when you, you know, if you do get yourself one of these Put it together, just remember, 15 volts Centipen outer is negative Centipen is the positive So yeah, so we're going to click it on We just put the power on the power supply 15 volts, beautiful And now I'm a lucky bugger And I've got, I spent in a form of pennies On this power supply So I can make sure that my input ampage Is no more than 300 million So if there is a problem I'm less, I'm, I'm going to fingers crossed I'm going to do less damage to this If there is a problem, no Why not, so it shouldn't be a problem And it'll be it, okay But if I was to go into this 15 volts and write the same amp And there was an issue And it just sucked up that amp in my bot We really got problems and so And so I, like I said, I'm very lucky I, I, I spent my pennies and I put a power supply That I can actually control So anyway, so let's turn the power on Well, this is a good example You can hardly see it You can hardly see it You could think there's a fault It could be that you wouldn't be able to see it at all So what you got to do is very, very carefully Going over the screwdriver I'm going to try and do this Looking through the camera There we go And I'm just going to back it off I'm going to do it to my eye a little tiny bit Because I don't like the back Having any of the other I can just barely see it So I'm just going to I like the back to be completely empty Of all of the LCD There we go So there you go That's it It's there working I'm pretty confident It'll be outputting the I am actually trying to hold this straight My coordination Looking in the mirror In the monitor Sorry And trying to adjust myself So yeah Yeah, and then it's the user next That takes a second or two Because there's nothing in there It's an arbitrary jobby I'm going back to sign Beautiful No problems I'm quite confident that it's outputting The signal as it should be I probably, I will do a quick check Before I send them out That's it That's it So drawing one of these The next, the last part Is just chucking on the back Taking that bit off there This side here of course faces outwards Because this is the beautiful shiny side Just like that Which is getting covered in fingerprints And just messing us So that's it That's the last part to Chucking that together And you don't really need to see me doing that You end up the spare part That makes it all worthwhile And you get the BNC These are not too bad actually Like I said, I've been playing one for months now And it's great So, I don't know what it looks like So there you have it It's the J-Tec J-Boy-E-Tec FG085