Quote: Originally Posted by hooraysimpsons
ok so I did a continuity check on the leads (on the multimeter its the symbol in the resistance range that is a line with an arrow and a line prepedicular across the line). Updated the im1 link with numbers which may not be needed.
The results:
1,2,3,4 seem to always be connected/closed circuit. 5,6 seem to always be connected. And then when the switch is depressed all of them become closed circuits.
What do I need to purchase ciruitry wise? I am a complete newb as far as circuits and relays and eveything goes.
The leads are really small what is the best soldering technique... never really soldered anything important/small?
Thanks a lot
Simple. Read up on relays here
http://www.the12volt.com/relays/relays.asp
Then, get a relay, and wire it accordingly.
As for soldering. The best advice is, practice on something else first. If you have an extra/broken PCI card, or something with some resisters, caps, whatever on them, and practice soldering. Get a low wattage iron, maybe 15 or 20 watts (an adjustable one is fine if you might have need for hgh wattage in the future) and get the SMALLEST soldering iron tip you can find, and thin solder.
For the button, find some thing wires, something like 22 or 24 (even from an old telephone cord will work) and solder the wires to the pins easiest to get to. Make sure that you use a strain relief on the wires by attaching the wires to something sturdy several inches away from the solder connection (often times called a "solder joint") so that you don't accidentally rip the wires off the board, lifting any traces, ruining the button, the board, or even just your soldering job.
I would also check out this link for some help.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...older+properly
Good luck
Michael