Preparing for installation – Elecraft K144XV Manual User Manual

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We strongly recommend you take the following anti-static precautions (listed in order of importance) to avoid
trouble:

 Leave ESD-sensitive parts in their anti-static packaging until you install them. The packaging may be a

special plastic bag or the component’s leads may be inserted in conductive foam. Parts which are
especially ESD-sensitive are identified in the parts list and in the assembly procedures.

 Wear a conductive wrist strap with a series 1-megohm resistor. If you do not have a wrist strap, touch a

ground briefly before touching any sensitive parts to discharge your body. Do this frequently while you
are working. You can collect a destructive static charge on your body just sitting at the work bench. DO
NOT attach a ground directly to yourself as this poses a serious shock hazard.

 Use a grounded anti-static mat on your work bench.
 If you choose to use a soldering iron to work on your K3 for any reason, be sure your iron has an ESD-

safe grounded tip tied to the same common ground used by your mat or wrist strap.

Preparing for Installation

Tools Required

1. #0 and #1 size Phillips screwdrivers. To avoid damaging screws and nuts, a power screwdriver is not

recommended. Use the screwdriver that best fits the screw in each step.

2. Temperature-controlled soldering iron with a fine tip and small diameter rosin core solder may be

needed if the power connector is not already installed in your K3 (see Figure 4 on page 11).

3. Small diagonal cutters.

4. Needle nose pliers.

5. Soft cloth or clean, soft static dissipating pad to lay cabinet panels on to avoid scratching.

The following tools are strongly recommended:

1. ESD wrist strap.

2. Static dissipating work pad.

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