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    DMR115 , Makita on site radio

    Hi all

    Trying to take this thing apart & there are 2 screws buried deep in the back of unit .

    Look like torx of hexagonal heads .

    Can anyone help with type & size of driver required ?

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    Re: DMR115 , Makita on site radio

    Depending on what country you live in but if you live in the USA you can go to Harbor Freight and buy a set of all kinds of bits and there should be one that fits

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      #3
      Re: DMR115 , Makita on site radio

      Thanks Sam

      Pulled up the exploded view , & seems to use M3 HEX type screws

      Ordered a 4 piece set of long bits from Ebay .

      Hopefully one of them will fit .

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        #4
        Re: DMR115 , Makita on site radio

        Contrary to exploded view ,the head is actually a Torx type .

        It's a TX15 & needs to be a minimum of 100 mm in length to reach screw .

        How do i know ? , well ended up sacrificing a long HEX 3 mm bit , which i filed down enough to grip screws , then remove them .

        Now to deal with no power issue .

        Schematic would be handy
        Attached Files

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          #5
          Re: DMR115 , Makita on site radio

          Discovered an SMD fuse O/C , next to connector CN4 .

          Might be lucky for a change .

          I would gauge it's value at just over 3 AMP , as battery is rated at 3 AMP & the charger 2.5 AMP .

          Will replace it & hope for the best .
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            #6
            Re: DMR115 , Makita on site radio

            Fuse marked T , which is 5 AMP .

            Replacement restored power

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              #7
              Re: DMR115 , Makita on site radio

              that screw is a security-torx,
              what a bunch of fucks!

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                #8
                Re: DMR115 , Makita on site radio

                A lot of stuff I open lately have that security torx screw.

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                  #9
                  Re: DMR115 , Makita on site radio

                  yes, but they arent usually used in deep recesses - i find tri-wing in those types of casing

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                    #10
                    Re: DMR115 , Makita on site radio

                    wait till you find the custom ones that only the manufacturers have the correct tools .
                    such as these ..
                    https://www.fastenright.com/brand/ultra-drive
                    Last edited by petehall347; 06-16-2022, 04:23 AM.

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                      #11
                      Re: DMR115 , Makita on site radio

                      lol
                      a lot of those can be opened with a small flathead.

                      the ones with dimples i open with a flathead with a notch ground out of the center

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                        #12
                        Re: DMR115 , Makita on site radio

                        Wow Peter

                        As if this trade wasn't difficult enough

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                          #13
                          Re: DMR115 , Makita on site radio

                          adapt and overcome.
                          i have lots of cheap screwdriver sets from £ stores.
                          i dont care if i have to file or grind them to fit a specific job.

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                            #14
                            Re: DMR115 , Makita on site radio

                            Yes , we are quite resourceful

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                              #15
                              Re: DMR115 , Makita on site radio

                              Originally posted by zen View Post
                              Fuse marked T , which is 5 AMP .

                              Replacement restored power
                              Hello,
                              I have the same problem, replaced the fuse, works fine, but now only way to switch off the radio is to remove the battery.

                              Any ideas why this would happen?

                              Many thanks
                              COYI

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                                #16
                                Originally posted by coyi View Post
                                Re: DMR115 , Makita on site radio



                                Hello,
                                I have the same problem, replaced the fuse, works fine, but now only way to switch off the radio is to remove the battery.

                                Any ideas why this would happen?

                                Many thanks
                                COYI
                                Hi! were you able to solve the problem? I also have two such radios, they work after replacing the fuse but cannot be turned off.

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                                  #17
                                  post pcb pictures

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                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by stj View Post
                                    post pcb pictures
                                    another problem is that if I connect a battery, the fuse blows immediately. due to sudden high current consumption.
                                    Attached Files

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                                      #19
                                      trace the battery wires through the fuse and see where they go - then see if that area is getting hot

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                                        #20
                                        Hello guys,

                                        If the radio cannot be turned off, replace Mosfet (1) and resistor (2). Resistor is 1M and Mosfet is AO3403. Mosfet is used as a simple DC switch. I used replacement MOSFET IRLML5203TRPBF and it aslo works.

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