Quote Originally Posted by Stot View Post
That is probably what this board uses. I wanted to avoid soldering as much as possible.

That other bay part number i put up is ideal. You can just crimp or connector block some cables together and get it working.

On another note, i bought a remote shutter cable for my camera, but unfortunately it doesnt work on its onw, let alone taking it apart to interface it with the chrony....

Cheers
Stot
Check that the molded plug on the camera end is fitting correctly, a lot of the chinese copies have a problem with the molding that prevents the pins making contact.

Also if you do get it working don't forget to install a timer circuit between the chrony and camera to give you some fine control. Typical timing resolution needs to be less than a millisecond I use a digital system that is accurate to a microsecond, roughly 1 millisecond = 1 foot of pellet travel (1000 fps, high but it makes it easy to remember lol).

regards
Kev