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FTC 2016~2017 field kit missing 9v pigtail (am-3411) connector

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  • LeonChuSD
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    Hi Joe and Phil,
    Thanks so much for your kindness answering my question. We'll contact AndyMark and also get a soldering iron ready. Best/Leon.

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  • Philbot
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    Originally posted by jphigham View Post
    Submit a request via the "Contact Us" link on the Andymark site. You can fill in your order number and describe what's missing. One of our beacons was missing the buttons, and Andymark shipped replacements same day.
    Or just find somone with a soldering iron and solder the wires in place. Just remember red is positive, black is ground

    Phil.

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  • jphigham
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    Submit a request via the "Contact Us" link on the Andymark site. You can fill in your order number and describe what's missing. One of our beacons was missing the buttons, and Andymark shipped replacements same day.

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  • LeonChuSD
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    Originally posted by LeonChuSD View Post
    The field set we got has 9V battery connector with two wires (black and red) but not the black male piece that plug into the female connector piece on the circuit board. Does any other team have the same issue?
    This is for the beacon module

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  • FTC 2016~2017 field kit missing 9v pigtail (am-3411) connector

    The field set we got has 9V battery connector with two wires (black and red) but not the black male piece that plug into the female connector piece on the circuit board. Does any other team have the same issue?
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