For Sale Mesa 7i92 + MX4660 & Mesa 7C80 + RPI 4

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25 Feb 2023 22:44 #265365 by DSS
UPDATE 25/02/2023: 7C80 + RPI 4 Has been sold and paid for. Mesa 7i92 + Leadshine MX4660 is still available.

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24 Apr 2023 15:24 #269766 by kubabuda
Hi, I am interested in just 7i92 if you are willing to sell it separate from MX4660

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24 Apr 2023 18:37 #269772 by DSS
Thanks for the interest @kubabuda , sure I can split the listing up if you only want the Mesa 7i92. Send me a E-mail with your offer for just the mesa board and a zip code so I can get you a shipping quote and we can go from there.

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27 Apr 2023 23:06 #270087 by DSS
UPDATE 27/04/2023: 7C80 + RPI 4 & Mesa 7i92 Have been sold and paid for. Leadshine MX4660 is still available, don't be afraid to make me a offer.

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28 Oct 2024 01:44 - 28 Oct 2024 01:44 #313346 by ccatlett1984
Replied by ccatlett1984 on topic For Sale Mesa 7i92 + MX4660 & Mesa 7C80 + RPI 4
what is the connector you used to connect the pi to the mesa board?, did you de-solder the regular pins on it?
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29 Oct 2024 18:52 - 29 Oct 2024 18:56 #313450 by DSS
@ccatlett1984 That was a bit of a pain to do, I would not recommend unless you have experience soldering and particularly desoldering.
I removed the factory Raspberry Pi two row header and soldered on a new stackable female header in it's place from the bottom. A
good tip to help with factory header removal is to pry off the plastic and desolder each pin one by one.

I want to say the exact part I used was a Pololu 2749, but check the dimensions of the header to be sure.

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