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Jul 27 at 15:34 comment added Greenonline @TeoMaragakis - No sorry, I don't think that I ever tried, and I'm not even sure if I still have it (not used it for a long time). Try checking the switch's solder points (with a DMM) for a bad contact. Try spraying contact cleaner onto (into) the switch. Check the PCB traces to and from the switch for a broken trace (again with a DMM set on continuity mode). Worst case scenario, you could desolder the broken switch and either solder in a replacement switch or put in some header pins to manually link yourself (with a jumper link or jumper cables)
Jul 27 at 9:58 comment added Teo Maragakis I have the same product, did you figure out how to get 3.3V? The output is fixed on 5V and the switch seems to be useless.
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