genericandorwittyusername
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Sadly, the writing is too faint even for my DSLR to pick up. Maybe if I had studio lighting. Anyway, I'll just do this manually.Thanks! I love the way this thing is built, like a 1956 Chevy, there's lots of room under the hood. You could install cute mods in the free space.
Oh, I see that block is the charger jack. There are these test point temptingly labeled Red, Green Blu. The chip with many leads is likely a microprocessor/controller, and there are usually connections for checking and reprogramming it. Like changing the heating curves ;-)
Largest chip on the topside says:
PIC16F888
E/S? e3 (I have a scratch on the character after the S, pretty sure it's another S. e3 bit is circled)
(Motorola logo) 1324AR3
Second largest says:
NXW
T1 33K
A9K3
Chip closest to the bowl:
LPSL
Next to it:
X5WH
Two smallest chips on the front say:
KJA U4 (U4 is sideways relative to the KJA)
Bottomside, the square bit near the charging port is:
4R7
Chip next to battery connector:
I?R P316H (looks like a circular logo between the I and R)
GRLP
F9358
There's also a R091, and another 4R7 in white on two small black bits on the bottom. Cannot for the life of me read the chip closest to the bowl on the bottom of the board. Looks like three lines, three characters each, starting with AGK (possibly).
That's the best I can do without a microscope.