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Troubleshooting Green Bean

Started by Gnarcade, May 21, 2018, 02:37:53 PM

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Gnarcade

Hey all! This is my first build after 4 years of absence and what I thought was going to happen, happened: I ran into some trouble!

Here are the details as they stand.
(1) Project Name:Green Bean
(2) Description of problem: Buzzing, no sound passing, LED was lit after the first press of the switch, but will not light anymore.
(3) What I've Done so Far (Hopefully correctly):
- Double checked wiring
- Double checked part values
- Looked for bad soldering and potential bridged components
- Sobbed deeply into a cup of coffee while cursing my intellect
- Double checked component orientation
(4) Part Substitutions: I used a different IC chip (One of the ones recommended in the build doc), and a few different diodes. I dont have the exact values on me at the moment, but can post them later.

I have attached a few images... hopefully I did that right as well :)

Thanks for any help you can provide!!!


cooder

Buzzing and no signal, no LED on etc could be a broken ground connection.
Also measure voltages in circuit, doe4s it see 9V, what voltages are on IC?
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alanp

Do you have any insulation on the back of those pots?

Even just some electrical tape or cardboard will help. If, as I think I see, you don't have any, that means that all the solder joints underneath them are shorting out.
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Gnarcade



Quote from: alanp on May 21, 2018, 08:38:41 PM
Do you have any insulation on the back of those pots?

Even just some electrical tape or cardboard will help. If, as I think I see, you don't have any, that means that all the solder joints underneath them are shorting out.
Doh! That makes so much sense, I totally forgot you can get those little rubber covers for the pots. I will stick some cardboard in there for the time being, and remember to be more mindful of that going forward. Thanks!

Quote from: cooder on May 21, 2018, 03:53:31 PM
Buzzing and no signal, no LED on etc could be a broken ground connection.
Also measure voltages in circuit, doe4s it see 9V, what voltages are on IC?
Will do! I have a multi-meter on its way in the mail, and will report back once i have a chance to test it all out. Thank you!

jimilee

If you are testing it outside of an enclosure, you have to ground both the input and the output jacks.


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Gnarcade

Quote from: jimilee on May 22, 2018, 09:55:44 AM
If you are testing it outside of an enclosure, you have to ground both the input and the output jacks.


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Dang that's another thing I totally forgot about!!!! I didn't do that when testing it outside a case :( I will definitely give that a shot after work today. Needless to say I will feel quite silly if that turns out to be the culprit.

jimilee

Quote from: Gnarcade on May 22, 2018, 11:00:56 AM
Quote from: jimilee on May 22, 2018, 09:55:44 AM
If you are testing it outside of an enclosure, you have to ground both the input and the output jacks.


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Dang that's another thing I totally forgot about!!!! I didn't do that when testing it outside a case :( I will definitely give that a shot after work today. Needless to say I will feel quite silly if that turns out to be the culprit.
Naaa. If that's it, you should feel relieved you don't have to dig deeper.


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That mixed feeling of shame, and relief... I know it well.
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