Build a Pro-10 blue and green using Musikding kits.
So I guess this is some issue with the switch but I can't verify until I can get a better soldering iron because my current cheapo does not seem to fare well with lead free solder so that might lead to cold solder joints or some other issues.
I built the Blue with leaded solder and it worked just fine but I received a momentary instead of latching switch so it would only work when the switch was held. I tried swapping the Blue's switch for an Alpha 3PDT latching switch and I just can't seem to get it working with or without the PedalPCB breakout board. I had the exact same issue with the Green but cannot verify if that works in the first place. On the Green I had it in a state where all I got was noise but the pots all affected the noise so it works at least on some level. Tried reflowing the solder and then ended up in the current state I have for both pedals:
I can get the LED to light up on both and in bypass state it passes signal through just fine but if I try to activate the effect it dies. No audio at all.
So my questions as I wait for a proper soldering station and a kit for an audio signal tester to ship:
1. Can I hook up the wires on the pedal together to make the effect activate so I can test that the circuit works but won't have the ability to turn it off? I assume yes, but which wires do I need to connect together?
2. How do I go about testing if I am getting any signal within the circuit? I have a basic multimeter with DC and continuity measuring capabilities. I just don't know how to use it much and could use pointers on where to connect the red and black wires on the circuit to measure different things and what sort of voltages should I expect?
So I guess this is some issue with the switch but I can't verify until I can get a better soldering iron because my current cheapo does not seem to fare well with lead free solder so that might lead to cold solder joints or some other issues.
I built the Blue with leaded solder and it worked just fine but I received a momentary instead of latching switch so it would only work when the switch was held. I tried swapping the Blue's switch for an Alpha 3PDT latching switch and I just can't seem to get it working with or without the PedalPCB breakout board. I had the exact same issue with the Green but cannot verify if that works in the first place. On the Green I had it in a state where all I got was noise but the pots all affected the noise so it works at least on some level. Tried reflowing the solder and then ended up in the current state I have for both pedals:
I can get the LED to light up on both and in bypass state it passes signal through just fine but if I try to activate the effect it dies. No audio at all.
So my questions as I wait for a proper soldering station and a kit for an audio signal tester to ship:
1. Can I hook up the wires on the pedal together to make the effect activate so I can test that the circuit works but won't have the ability to turn it off? I assume yes, but which wires do I need to connect together?
2. How do I go about testing if I am getting any signal within the circuit? I have a basic multimeter with DC and continuity measuring capabilities. I just don't know how to use it much and could use pointers on where to connect the red and black wires on the circuit to measure different things and what sort of voltages should I expect?