usb 1-4.4.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 usb 1-4.4.3: New USB device found, idVendor=05f3, idProduct=00ff usb 1-4.4.3: new low-speed USB device number 17 using xhci_hcd My computer was running Ubuntu at the time, which gave us a starting point with the dmesg tool to see what kind of greeting it has to say to my computer. Without an obvious way forward for nondestructive disassembly, we decided to pause and reassemble the pedal to see if it can be useful intact before we risk destroying it. We could pry them up far enough to see they weren’t obviously hiding screws, but we were wary to apply addition force as it threatened to break apart the plastic housing. The two shiny metal weights were held by tenacious stretchy glue. There were also a few hinge pins that could be removed, but again it allowed additional movement but did not release. There were a few visible plastic clips holding individual pedals in place, but they were only the first line of defense – unclipping them allowed individual pedal to move a little further but did not release them. We see a few springs for the pedals, and two pieces of metal that gave the device its heft. A box sitting out of sight explained its raised side pedals allowing its user to find them by feel.Ī few screws on the bottom held a plate in place, easily removed. Which explains its mass and durability: this box was designed to sit under a desk and be stepped on. It feels rather beefy and unlikely to physically break.Ī label on the bottom of the device lets us know it is version 14 of the Infinity IN-USB-2 foot pedal. Each piece can be pressed down and we can feel a tactile click of a switch. It has a respectable heft and doesn’t look damaged or even worn. The center piece takes up majority of width, and two far smaller pieces sitting on either side. A nondescript box with a USB cable, it has three moving parts on top of a heavy base. Additionally, the item must arrive back to us undamaged and in the original condition in which it was sold-no modification, alterations, etc.This SGVHAK teardown project came courtesy of an electronics waste bin. We will refund the purchase price of the item, however, the buyer is responsible for return shipping in this case. A 30-day return period also applies to items that arrive in the condition described in the listing.
We will cover the return shipping on warrantied units.Ĭontact us if you have any questions or concerns. We offer a 30-day DOA warranty on all of our items EXCEPT those listed for parts or repair.
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