Disassemble the pa3x

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Disassemble the pa3x

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Does anyone know 'if there any web video on how to disassemble the pa3x? :P
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Why?
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karmathanever wrote:Why?

Because I like to see how and 'made ​​an almost perfect machine. And then in the future in case of breaking something, and it 'already prepared if capable, the replacement of some simple component, such as LEDs, buttons whites and blacks were, etc. buttons. ; Mine, is almost a disease, I have to disassemble everything :lol: :lol:



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Good luck :D
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Post by Wavemaker »

You can turm it over and unscrew the bottom part if you want to see how it looks inside. Take some photos and put the cover back carefully. You can only check around the hard drive area,the battery and the VIF4 area to see what goes where if you want to add something later.

I wouldn't go any further!

The other stuff are for the service guys, especially leds and buttons... you'll have to take apart the whole keyboard to reach the inner surface.

Don't mess with it if you not know what you're doing leave it to the professionals when the time comes.

make some music leave the keyboard alone!
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Post by Gianul »

Take the side plates off and some srews in the back . Then the top part of the unit will come off.
Be careful when you lift it, there are some flat cables that are tited with tie raps.
You will wonder how few things are inside. Most of the weight is the keyboard and the actual metal shell.
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Gianul wrote:Take the side plates off and some srews in the back . Then the top part of the unit will come off.
Be careful when you lift it, there are some flat cables that are tited with tie raps.
You will wonder how few things are inside. Most of the weight is the keyboard and the actual metal shell.

To get the exact sequence of disassembly, we should ask someone who has mounted child Malaysia,unfortunately these are not subscribed to this forum :evil: :twisted:

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navigatorxx wrote:Because I like to see how and 'made ​​an almost perfect machine.
far from pefrect..... time will show..... :lol:
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