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Question regarding 6131NW modding.

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 7:40 pm
by ddsmith60
Thanks to Tommy Tyler. I have managed to get the case apart on a new 6131nw. When I look inside I see the spot for the 6 pin header but I don't see a spot for an eeprom to go. I'm just a dumb old mechanical guy who usually uses all the information that you smart guys come up with to do any mods. I searched and didn't find any information that is directly related to the 6131nw. Is this going to require some creative jury-rigging? I wish I had the knowledge to figure all the trace stuff out and answer my own question but pipes are so much easier for me to figure out. I saw the post from Robman saying that he hasn't started modding the 6131nw yet and he prefers the old 6131. Well I have this one now and figured I would give it a go. It's only $13 at Walmart. The worst thing that could happen is I'm out that plus the header and eeprom price. As always any help would be greatly appreciated.

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 8:03 pm
by Mark Pierson
Look for a spot labeled U2 with 8 solder pads on the PCB. It should be rather small as most remotes use surface-mount EEPROM's.

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 8:28 pm
by ddsmith60
I see a spot that looks like it could be where the eeprom goes. 8 pads that have solder bumps on them. It isn't labelled though. Now the question is how to determine the orientation of the eeprom to prevent installing it backwards. I don't like the 50/50/90 thing. It always works out that I install something the wrong way first. Maybe I should decide, change it 180 and install it. With my luck that would be the one time my first guess was right.

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 8:49 pm
by gfb107
Have you read this?

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 9:39 pm
by ddsmith60
I did see the post but did not follow it to the information on the 6011, 6012w because the remote was different. I did look at it now that you brought it up and it looks like it should prevent me from making a mistake provided the orientation is the same for the 6131nw and the 6011, 6012w for eeprom. To bad there are no pictures posted for the mod. I may have to make some of the mod as I do it. Then make a good title for people to search so they aren't asking my question again. Thanks for the help.

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 9:49 pm
by The Robman
The four spots that are tied together by the traces are for pins 1 thru 4.

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:46 am
by ddsmith60
Thanks Robman,
I've got 10 eeproms on the way and the pin headers. I figure I'll make up a bunch and either give them away as presents or keep them all for myself. You never know when you'll need a spare.:)

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 5:21 pm
by shorton
Hi guys, I was using the old 6011 remotes but it's been a while since I needed one and those are more scarce, as I'm sure you know.

So I got the 6131n which is fine with me. But I was used to the 6011 mod which required a JP1 jumper to be installed. I see no obvious place for a jumper on the 6131. Is a jumper required on the 6131n mod, or only the eeprom and header?

Thanks,
Scott

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:28 am
by ddsmith60
I saw something on this when I was searching the forum. I know that no jumper is required for the 6131nw which is just walmarts model of the 6131n. Walmart has this remote for under ten dollars now.

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:10 pm
by jsevinsk
I just bought one of these remotes. Is there anyone who sells the EEPROM and 6-pin header as a mod kit?

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 12:31 pm
by sesummers
jsevinsk wrote:I just bought one of these remotes. Is there anyone who sells the EEPROM and 6-pin header as a mod kit?
I purchased 10 of each from Mouser. They were cheap and came in a few days. Here's the relevant info from my order:

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ORDERED  STOCK NUMBER          SHIPPED      PRICE        EXTENDED
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     10  579-24LC16B-I/SN           10      0.350            3.50
         Microchip Serial EEP
         2kx8 - 2.5V         

     10  538-10-89-7062             10      0.310            3.10
         Molex C-Grid Connect
         VERT BRKAWAY HDR 6P 

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SHIPPING INFORMATION
FOB: SHP POINT
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MERCHANDISE             6.60
HANDLING                0.00
FREIGHT                 3.07
TAX                     0.00
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TOTAL                  $9.67
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I purchased and converted 8 of the 6131n remotes purchased from Overstock.com for less than $10 each. Took less than 2 hours.

A recommendation: use a thin putty knife, with a blade an inch or so wide, to open the sides. By about the fourth unit, I was snapping them open in well under a minute, with no visible marks at all.