Ground wire got loose from you somewhere.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: blearyeyes on February 01, 2018, 02:58:24 AM^^^^^
Wow that is awesome! How does it sound?
Quote from: Philtre on January 31, 2018, 09:01:01 PMNot necessarily, that circuit is notorious for locking up the chip. Do a search for that, it's an easy fix. Then if that isn't it, dig around and check your components, polarity, etc...
The schematic is here http://the7line.clan.su/_pu/0/92883033.gif
An audio probe sounds like a good idea. What do you recommend?
Picture of the board to follow (better in daylight).
At this stage I suspect a duff PT2399. So I'll try and find a simple test circuit that uses one and breadboard it.
Quote from: Yahoo67 on January 28, 2018, 10:13:52 PMLike a big ol bandaid box from the 80sQuote from: somnif on January 28, 2018, 07:35:18 PM
Also:
Those battery tabs are going to break in a hurry.
But that little battery door is so cuuuuuute ! Again i dont really care for the pedals but the enclosure are awesomebut +1 its gonna break so fast
Quote from: daleykd on January 25, 2018, 08:11:24 PMIf you send them in a greeting card of some sort, thank you note, etc. that's how I get some of a.Quote from: blearyeyes on January 25, 2018, 11:59:16 AMLet me know how this goes.
Well I just dropped a PCB in the mail as a letter. Then I read this thread. Hope it gets through.
For so long, the lady at my USPS PO has been AWESOME. She would let me pay the non-machinable surcharge and I never had an issue. I wonder if that's the case anymore...
1. Print Invoice.
2. Tape PCB to invoice.
3. Put in regular envelope.
4. Red stamp that says "Non-Machinable."
5. Pay a LITTLE extra $$. (What... like an extra butterfly stamp or something)
6. Customer happy.
How do people send gift cards now?