my sherlock has been dead for a while, and i want to bring it back to life... anyone got the schematic? i want to give it to my tech and see if he can figure out what is wrong with it... i used to really like that thing.
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i've culled all the schematics and directions (ithink??!), so if leigh doesn't have everything , feel free to PM me. My sherloc is still not finished as i am an electronics beginner and i'm not sure what my grounding scheme is...
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