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<blockquote data-quote="trimix" data-source="post: 154589" data-attributes="member: 2238"><p>Most likely you just need to shim the PCB under the last module slot in the RM100 and it will then be 'short module' compatible. The 'defect' is your Recto PCB being a wee bit shorter than the majority of mods. The tolerances on assembling the heads were pretty loose, so you've got two slots with enough slop to make the necessary contact, while the third one is a bit too long to reach. </p><p>As you can see from your first two slots, shortening up the slot doesn't affect the fit of the rest of your modules, easy fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trimix, post: 154589, member: 2238"] Most likely you just need to shim the PCB under the last module slot in the RM100 and it will then be 'short module' compatible. The 'defect' is your Recto PCB being a wee bit shorter than the majority of mods. The tolerances on assembling the heads were pretty loose, so you've got two slots with enough slop to make the necessary contact, while the third one is a bit too long to reach. As you can see from your first two slots, shortening up the slot doesn't affect the fit of the rest of your modules, easy fix. [/QUOTE]
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