
Zxen
Australia
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I have needed to reduce the size of my EZB because it did not fit nicely in my robot. So I removed the power base. Unfortunately, desoldering the power terminals from the EZB wasn't pretty - I'm not good at it. It destroyed the board. Luckily I have a second board and decided to keep the terminal, bend the male pin, shove a second pin in and attach a connector. No more 20A fuse but I power my servos separately anyway.
Now I want a speaker output and the ability to attach the EZB directly to a computer without WiFi lag. Its causing issues and not often available in Australia.
@Zxen,
I just read a page of replies i missed, the fuse can be relocated anywhere, please look at the pics i posted and you will see how easy it is.
For a noob i thought i did an average job and it all works really well.
Jeremie is going to do a video tutorial i think.
@DaveSchulpius,
yes she would be very proud.