

Just drill three holes and call it a day. It's just a few holes and you can use the board as a template. The board is made to be mounted into a case, I would think it would be better to modify your case to be compatible. The only thing that could go wrong, is that you lift the solder pads off the PCB, which is very likely if something is going to be hanging off the pcb. Don't worry about the warranty, it's just me to say so, so unless the board is physically damaged, it's not a big deal. I wrote a comment but it seems it went lost. But I don't know whether the other specifications will fit the Flirc-SE.īy the way: Is the latest Blog entry on your side a challenge to guess the purpose of the rogue one? Wasn't really clear for me. Would this follow the specification? At least it is a receiver with 38kHz too. This is not in a standard 5mm case but still should fit perfectly into the reset button hole of the LianLi case. This link leads to the technical data sheet which is thankfully in english. I found in the catalog of a local electronic shop the following device: I think soldering on the chips was more risky than this. I also modded an old Sega Master System in the past. But actually desoldering a device is not to risky. Of course I can understand that the warranty will vanish.

PS: Is it possible to configure FLIRC SE under LibreELEC using an CLI? With this one could use typical LED mounts making search for IR-window material avoidable. Is it an IR-diode or an IR-transistor? Is there something one can search for in order to replace it? It would be really nice if one could get an replacement in a typical LED housing. So first question is: Is the IR-receiver solely hold by solder or is it glued in addition? The latter would make it complicated to detach it. By this I would gain huge flexibility to set up a position for it. In order to this I would really like to remove the IR-receiver from the board and resolder it again with some wires.

I am planing to set up an HTPC and I am considering using an FLIRC-SE in my LianLi PC-C37. I really like the concept of Flirc being an USB Keyboard, which helps avoid messing around with lirc etc. So I am ending up here with my questions. I tried to contact Support, but even with all addons deactivated I get the message I seem not be a human, which hurts a bit ).
