sodapop808
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Hey everyone!
I wired up a magnetron delay today. When engaged, the effect works properly but LED 1 (that I am assuming is supposed to pulse in time with the effect?) stays lit solid and LED 2 (that should be the bypass indicator) is also lit.
When disengaged, however, LED 2 stays lit.
The only changes I made to the circuit where I changed R27 and R28 to 10K resistors because I am using blue LEDs and I wanted to tame them a little bit. Did I incorrectly assume that those were the CLRs and accidentally screw something else up by changing those values?
I've tested with a DMM and get readings from input to switch and from output to switch and have tested the switch itself and get continuity through it through the poles.
The only thing I haven't tried is unsoldering the LEDs and testing to see if somehow it's just labeled backwards or something I know I used anode to anode but maybe something was weird.
I thought I'd ask here first before I unsoldered the LEDs.
I wired up a magnetron delay today. When engaged, the effect works properly but LED 1 (that I am assuming is supposed to pulse in time with the effect?) stays lit solid and LED 2 (that should be the bypass indicator) is also lit.
When disengaged, however, LED 2 stays lit.
The only changes I made to the circuit where I changed R27 and R28 to 10K resistors because I am using blue LEDs and I wanted to tame them a little bit. Did I incorrectly assume that those were the CLRs and accidentally screw something else up by changing those values?
I've tested with a DMM and get readings from input to switch and from output to switch and have tested the switch itself and get continuity through it through the poles.
The only thing I haven't tried is unsoldering the LEDs and testing to see if somehow it's just labeled backwards or something I know I used anode to anode but maybe something was weird.
I thought I'd ask here first before I unsoldered the LEDs.