RGH problem, coolrunner wont show green light

Danielravelo

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Hell everyone, Im having a problem with my coolrunner, it doesnt show the green lioght at all.
This is all I have:
corona v1
dash 16537
coolunner rev C (1 and 2 closed) programed with 3_2 and already tried with 2_2 1_2 and 3_3 and 50cm blue wire
corona qsb with crysrtal

here goes a picture so u kind of see what im dealing with.
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BrockThunderjam

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Need better pics. Include all solder joints. Also, post your JR log please.
 
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measure the resistance between post_out1 and GND - might be you have corona v3 and you need the postfix
 

Danielravelo

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Hey guys thanks for ur support, i will include more and better pics right now as well as the RGH template
 

nofeloniesyet

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check for postout.also ur r7 resistors under the qsb need to be bridged to get i2c signals


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Oggy

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Is that Post_Out_192 ?

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Antalpromille

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It's a V3, you can tell by the line of resistors above the nand (that the reason for the second revision of the R/W kit).

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nofeloniesyet

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the resistors needed to be bridged under the qsb for i2c signals also needs to be done.


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Danielravelo

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I dont think my motherboard is a corona v3. The post_out is ok and its got the characteristic nand of a corona v1. Which makes me think that the problem is with the resistors under the qsb (the ones suposedly i had to solder before i install the QSB in order to get i2c signals)
I guess i will have to disolder the qsb and bridge the resistors. But guys, how do they look like, is there any pics, videos, tutorials that u guys could suggest me?
 

john mathews

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I dont think my motherboard is a corona v3. The post_out is ok and its got the characteristic nand of a corona v1. Which makes me think that the problem is with the resistors under the qsb (the ones suposedly i had to solder before i install the QSB in order to get i2c signals)
I guess i will have to disolder the qsb and bridge the resistors. But guys, how do they look like, is there any pics, videos, tutorials that u guys could suggest me?
http://team-xecuter.com/xecuter-official-corona-motherboard-identification-solutions look at this
 

Danielravelo

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Wow, i cant belive it, im sorry for been such a noob, the damm guy is a Corona v3.
For some time i thought the post out was ok... turns out that it didnt have one, lol, i apologize.
Here my friend Antalpromille was right!!!