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Jan 9th 2019 

www.thonk.co.uk 

God’s Box – Loose Fruit 

Eurorack DIY Kit 

Instructions 

Version 1.1 

 

  

OVERVIEW 

 
 
 
 
For the most recent version of this 
document please visit 

https://www.thonk.co.uk/documents/gbox 
 

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DIY INSTRUCTIONS 

 
This document gives detailed instructions that assume you have purchased a 
complete kit from 

www.thonk.co.uk

. It also assumes no previous knowledge 

of  electronics.  To  learn  to  solder  try 

http://youtu.be/I_NU2ruzyc4

  and  the 

Adafruit guide to excellent soldering

 – http://

bit.ly/1l77tF4 

 

 

Watch and understand that whole YouTube video! If you’re not achieving the 

results shown in the video then you need to buy new tools or seek advice. 

You will not end up with a working module otherwise. 

 

TOOLS REQUIRED 

 
Soldering iron, snipe nose pliers, wire strippers, small flat head screwdriver 
and diagonal cutters AKA snips AKA side-cutters. A Digital Multimeter is 
always helpful for checking for bad solder joints and continuity. Thonk sell a 
range of inexpensive tools here - 

http://bit.ly/1jxqF3n

 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Loose Fruit

Page 1: ...co uk It also assumes no previous knowledge of electronics To learn to solder try http youtu be I_NU2ruzyc4 and the Adafruit guide to excellent soldering http bit ly 1l77tF4 Watch and understand that...

Page 2: ...on both sides then stop Work out why from the soldering guides linked and don t continue until you are getting those results This isn t just OCD talking you are very likely to end up with a destroyed...

Page 3: ...two PCBs used in this build they are referred to as the top board and the bottom board They can be identified by locating the text on each PCB as shown The bottom board has a diagonal corner cut off...

Page 4: ...te lines on the PCB silkscreen NOTE Do not heat the diodes excessively or you will damage them you should be aiming to solder quickly and neatly 4 Next solder in the three 5 1 Zener diodes These are l...

Page 5: ...Version 1 1 6 Now take the top board and solder the two 150pF ceramic capacitors 7 Now move to the bottom board and solder the three 22pF ceramic capacitors 8 Next solder the four 470pF ceramic capaci...

Page 6: ...in the IC sockets on both PCBs Make sure these sockets are soldered flush and perpendicular to the PCB surface The notch on each socket should match the PCB silkscreen as shown in the pictures 11 Next...

Page 7: ...ould be soldered on the back of the bottom board as shown NOTE Make sure these headers are soldered on the opposite side of all other components on the bottom board as shown in the picture Bottom Boar...

Page 8: ...7 Next solder the single LM78L05 on the bottom board as shown NOTE Orientation matters be sure to match the curve of the body to the PCB silkscreen Do not heat these 3 legged parts excessively or you...

Page 9: ...ar to the PCB surface Bottom Board NOTE Don t solder these headers to the other side of the board like the power header you already soldered 22 Now switch to the other PCB and place but DO NOT SOLDER...

Page 10: ...nd with the notch in the IC socket as pictured For all other chips make sure the notch in the chip is at the side with the notch in the IC socket 24 Next locate the two LEDs When viewing the LED bulb...

Page 11: ...2 26 We recommend having the domed section of the LED just poking out from the panel for the best looking finish Now carefully place the front panel and secure some of the components with their nuts t...

Page 12: ...ons Version 1 1 28 Affix the power cable as shown with the red stripe down The red stripe should always be facing the PCB text label RED 29 The module is now complete No calibration is required for th...

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