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<blockquote data-quote="bnorton4" data-source="post: 155873" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>I have the same issue with my mod50 and the Diezel Synergy module. I contacted Synergy and they said there’s a cap in the way. However I took my mod50 apart and it is the QC12 that is in the way. No sign of a capacitor on either side of the board that I could see. It’s a small vertical piece of metal connecting two points on the board with a wire attached. The pcbs are a bit longer on the Synergy stuff which is why this is an issue. I wonder if the piece of metal could be soldered to the other side of the board or replaced with a lower profile piece of metal. Anyhow that doesn’t fit my definition of “backward compatible.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bnorton4, post: 155873, member: 3301"] I have the same issue with my mod50 and the Diezel Synergy module. I contacted Synergy and they said there’s a cap in the way. However I took my mod50 apart and it is the QC12 that is in the way. No sign of a capacitor on either side of the board that I could see. It’s a small vertical piece of metal connecting two points on the board with a wire attached. The pcbs are a bit longer on the Synergy stuff which is why this is an issue. I wonder if the piece of metal could be soldered to the other side of the board or replaced with a lower profile piece of metal. Anyhow that doesn’t fit my definition of “backward compatible.” [/QUOTE]
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