The packing slip says "2 grey - power in, 3 blue - power out"sluggerdog said:hmm, that is what my kit has as well. Is that not right?
I have 3 grey and 2 blues.
I think they should all work the same it's just the colour coding is different for power in and power out referencing purposes. Maybe just stick a bit of blue tape on the grey for now so you know which is which.sluggerdog said:hmm, that is what my kit has as well. Is that not right?
I have 3 grey and 2 blues.
Michael Burton said:The build video on youtube also shows 3 of the blue sets and 2 greys.
Was that in the kit? Can't see a usb listed on the packing list and there wasn't one in my bag of goodies...lespaul said:I think someone at auspost thought mine was good for standing on
Edit: BTW the rest of the pack looks AMAZING!!!
definitely none in mine, but I'm assuming its just a standard USB type A-B cable? I received one today also with my order of an Arduino Uno R3 board (for attempting to modify an STC1000), so if it is I will just use that (already used it to power up this board so shouldnt be an issue)Kingy said:Mine wasn't in the cardboard packing sbob it was deep in the corner of the express bag.
Michael Burton said:My kit arrived today and the build is going sweet!
Just one problem, I ended up with 3 grey power connectors and 2 blues instead of 2 greys and 3 blues.
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Did anyone end up with 1 grey and 4 blues and want to trade a blue for a grey?
you can keep my USB cable Lael... you earned itlael said:Some bags didn't get USB cables. sorry!
It is just a standard a-b cable.
zwitter said:My finished controller
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