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  1. Thanks Steve and also all who have contributed to this fix. In the above images, I cannot see exactly where the positive / negative are attached to the board, but going by a post from fenilsen, it appears to be either side of the capacitor. Also presuming this is Lead free solder. I don't think I am located near you (Australia). The USB DC Converter drops 9v (or 12v or 24V) down to 5v. How would the converter handle a 5v / 1A input that came from the original USB adapter? (ie. 5v to 5v) I ask this because sometimes it is convenient to power the G10 receiver from a phone power bank when AC mains is not available. Also, I don't use a pedal board.
  2. Thank you for posting this solution Joe, you handy work here super helpful to see. It looks like I might have to perform this mod as my USB input is also cutting out. Did you completely disconnect / disable the USB micro port so is it just the 2.1mm DC 9v input that can now be used ? Was it easy enough to open the case on the receiver ? Any tips / tricks to share in this regard ? ** Line 6 ** - could you please fix the micro USB input issue for future production? I could recomend this otherwise great product to friends... Please Please Please !!!
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