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Soft stick-on foam pads?
Started by imranh101, Mar 27 2012 02:27 AM
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Posted 27 March 2012 - 02:27 AM
My iControlpad never came with foam pads for the universal clamp. Decided to stop using a case on my iPod recently.
Where can I buy a similar type of stick-on foam? The only kind I can think of is either A. very thick, like is used to insulate windows, or B. dual-sided sticky tape, which is uselss..
What kind of stick on foam do you suggest?
Assuming my iControlpad can be fixed with whatever is wrong >.> Check my post in support forums if you can help.
Where can I buy a similar type of stick-on foam? The only kind I can think of is either A. very thick, like is used to insulate windows, or B. dual-sided sticky tape, which is uselss..
What kind of stick on foam do you suggest?
Assuming my iControlpad can be fixed with whatever is wrong >.> Check my post in support forums if you can help.
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Posted 27 March 2012 - 05:39 AM
Hi egg, if you don't have some kind of rc-shop (rc freaks build their own planes or ships and need supply for raw materials) in your area then check mousepads. They come with different thickness and different rubber/foam types and could be cut easily.
But before exploring the wilderness, why don't you ask the shop where you bought it?
If the foam is part of the clamps and missing then it's an warranty item. You know where you bought it, so you know whomever to mail for. It's so easy.
And C. i didn't see a question in your posting on the support forum. I think the battery status of the icp is ok and that you're fast enough in the procedure.
But before exploring the wilderness, why don't you ask the shop where you bought it?
If the foam is part of the clamps and missing then it's an warranty item. You know where you bought it, so you know whomever to mail for. It's so easy.
And C. i didn't see a question in your posting on the support forum. I think the battery status of the icp is ok and that you're fast enough in the procedure.
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2008:The year of the preoder. 2009:Pandora - Easter. I believe in easter strongly.
2010:Case Rev.5: Nix Osterhasi! - Nikolausi! - NIKOLAUSIII!!! (What are you waiting for? Christmas?)
2010-Nov:"it could be that most of you will have their unit just before christmas
2010-Dec:"I don't think we'll see too many shipped Pandoras before christmas
2011:Third easter without Pandora. Batch 1 completion in october? That'll be three years.
2012-05-07 A single seven, but a lucky day. After 3y 7m 2d, the second seven, my Pandora is open.
2008:The year of the preoder. 2009:Pandora - Easter. I believe in easter strongly.
2010:Case Rev.5: Nix Osterhasi! - Nikolausi! - NIKOLAUSIII!!! (What are you waiting for? Christmas?)
2010-Nov:"it could be that most of you will have their unit just before christmas
2010-Dec:"I don't think we'll see too many shipped Pandoras before christmas
2011:Third easter without Pandora. Batch 1 completion in october? That'll be three years.
2012-05-07 A single seven, but a lucky day. After 3y 7m 2d, the second seven, my Pandora is open.
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Posted 27 March 2012 - 10:11 PM
Hi egg, if you don't have some kind of rc-shop (rc freaks build their own planes or ships and need supply for raw materials) in your area then check mousepads. They come with different thickness and different rubber/foam types and could be cut easily.
But before exploring the wilderness, why don't you ask the shop where you bought it?
If the foam is part of the clamps and missing then it's an warranty item. You know where you bought it, so you know whomever to mail for. It's so easy.
And C. i didn't see a question in your posting on the support forum. I think the battery status of the icp is ok and that you're fast enough in the procedure.
I bought it direct from the main iCP site and don't feel like shipping back now, it's been almost 2 monthes anyway. I can live without.
And the question I mean to ask is "What's wrong?" because the battery status is for sure fine now (charged it overnight) and I'm more than fast enough. But the iControlpad always powers itself off at the 0% mark.
But once it's "powered itself off" (light goes off and it says couldnt connect to iCP or whatever on the cmd prompt) it acts like it's still on - when I press the power button to "turn it on" (or whenever I hold X and then press power) it does that little super fast blink thing that shows it's on, and I can't hold the start button to power it off either. Only thing that does anything is entering update mode. and then it shuts itself off at 0.
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