S Steven711 New member Today at 11:42 AM #1 Super bummed that my Deflector died after it was mistakenly plugged into live 9VDC. Heard a tiny pop then crickets. I’m guessing the eeprom is fried. I will swap it. Pedalpcb should update their Deflector to the new Afterneath v3!!!
Super bummed that my Deflector died after it was mistakenly plugged into live 9VDC. Heard a tiny pop then crickets. I’m guessing the eeprom is fried. I will swap it. Pedalpcb should update their Deflector to the new Afterneath v3!!!
G Gordo Well-known member Today at 12:04 PM #3 Yeah, this was my question. Thinking you mean 9vAC? Regardless I suspect the diode jumped on the grenade before it got anything else. Upvote 0 Downvote
Yeah, this was my question. Thinking you mean 9vAC? Regardless I suspect the diode jumped on the grenade before it got anything else.
jimilee Well-known member Today at 1:12 PM #4 Gordo said: Yeah, this was my question. Thinking you mean 9vAC? Regardless I suspect the diode jumped on the grenade before it got anything else. Click to expand... Nope, supposed to be 9V DC. I bet you plugged it into 9V AC. Upvote 0 Downvote
Gordo said: Yeah, this was my question. Thinking you mean 9vAC? Regardless I suspect the diode jumped on the grenade before it got anything else. Click to expand... Nope, supposed to be 9V DC. I bet you plugged it into 9V AC.