I posted a thread on an accessory that I bought used (ferris wheel) so I won't bring the issues up again here, but I don't think it's relevant here anyways. Here's my question which I'm hoping somewhere here is familiar with this type of setup.
The device has an ON/OFF switch. The + goes from the battery compartment to the switch and then on to a PC board. The '-' goes directly from the compartment to the PC board.
There is a "TRY ME" button. The 2 wires from it go directly to the PC board but connect to it in a different location that those from the battery compartment.
I already took it apart to examine wiring and at that time I snipped the + wire between the ON/OFF switch and the '-' from the battery compartment and soldered extension wires to I could use a 4.5V wall wort instead of using batteries (that was tested and it works).
The big issue that I'm trying to overcome is that when ON nothing happens and when I press TRY ME it plays only one iteration of 7 and stops. I want for it to keep running.
QUESTION: would it be safe to snip the wires from the TRY ME button and solder the ones coming from where they connect to the PC board to the 2 coming from the 4.5V wall wort?? In effect, I would be providing a non-interrupted current to where the TRY ME wires connect to the PC board.
Two issues concern me:
1) would that accomplish my goal of continual running, and
2) Is there ANY CHANCE that by doing so I could/would damage the PC board??? This one is REALLY important since the item does work, so if need be I would just keep it up front and press the TRY ME every time it stops.
As always, thanks - Walt