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PostPosted: July 31st, 2024, 12:49 
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This spins up normal, can hear the heads load, no clicking. I can't access the drive at all. It is USB-C, what would be the best method to convert to SATA, using a daughter board or solder on a SATA connection? Thank you


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PostPosted: July 31st, 2024, 12:56 
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They're the same thing unless you're looking the pogo pin ones, if you have to remove the caps you're going to have to solder anyway might as well do the easy bit to. PCB Number 810033 ? https://www.blizzarddr.com/convert-wd-usb-to-sata/

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PostPosted: July 31st, 2024, 13:01 
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Thank you, yes, 810033.


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PostPosted: July 31st, 2024, 13:17 
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Where do you usually snag a SATA connection from in order to use with this? Full disclosure, this is an in house drive I'm using to figure these out, have not had to convert one yet.


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PostPosted: July 31st, 2024, 14:44 
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sata connectors are just stuff you buy years ago and have, digikey, mouser etc should sell them if you want new otherwise butcher a drive pcb for one.
Just be careful with the wire you use. It needs to be flexible otherwise you'll pull the pads off and leave yourself with some trace repair work. I have a feeling the stuff I have is 0.5mm stranded and silicone covered.

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PostPosted: August 1st, 2024, 11:35 
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I pulled a few sata connections off some boards, all in great shape. Is there somewhere I can find the pinout on them, I can't seem to find it. Thanks again


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PostPosted: August 1st, 2024, 12:28 
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Nevermind, found what I need.


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PostPosted: August 1st, 2024, 14:56 
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I have a feeling the stuff I have is 0.5mm stranded

it sounds a way too strong to me, 0.2 is fairly enough and it won't peel off the pads surely. I use the enamelled winding wires usually, thin, insulated, perfect for the purpose.

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pepe wrote:
it sounds a way too strong to me, 0.2 is fairly enough and it won't peel off the pads surely. I use the enamelled winding wires usually, thin, insulated, perfect for the purpose.
I can't see the enamelled magnet wire I use for monoliths without the scope :oops: Just checked and it's apparently 30AWG which google tells me is 0.05 and not 0.5.

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PostPosted: August 7th, 2024, 15:02 
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Just wondering if wire length will cause an issue. I used 30awg wire and they are around six inches long, I just wanted enough room to work, but I can't get the drive ready, get all error lights on pc3k. All my connections look good, and I removed the four capacitors. Thanks again.


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Check ground.
And yes, i find that even 4in with this drive is pushing it.


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PostPosted: August 7th, 2024, 17:38 
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Tutorial - replacing a USB PCB with its SATA equivalent:

https://www.hddoracle.com/viewtopic.php?f=117&t=3149

Note that at 6GHz the wavelength is 5cm.

Don't do this (from a SalvationData tutorial):

https://www.hddoracle.com/download/file.php?id=9547&mode=view

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PostPosted: August 8th, 2024, 13:30 
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Thank you, that was great info.


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