Roboto

Nice! I think this is the first build report for the rotary version.

Removing the rotary isn't that bad if you aren't worried about salvaging it. (it probably wouldn't be reliable afterwards anyway)

Just clip the leads and then desolder them one at a time once the switch is gone.
The tricky one would be the center one.... After all the others are clipped I'd probably heat that pin and gently pull the switch off the board.
 
Nice! I think this is the first build report for the rotary version.

Removing the rotary isn't that bad if you aren't worried about salvaging it. (it probably wouldn't be reliable afterwards anyway)

Just clip the leads and then desolder them one at a time once the switch is gone.
The tricky one would be the center one.... After all the others are clipped I'd probably heat that pin and gently pull the switch off the board.
Not worried. I'll be ordering the switch from you soon. Thanks.
 
I'm trouble shooting my 2020 Roboto right now. Everything looks good so I'm a bit stumped. Sound in bypass, no light or sound when switched on. Noob question... Is it possible I installed the Rotary Switch backwards? It fit 2 ways, I figured it'd work either way. Was that a bad assumption? :)
 
I'm trouble shooting my 2020 Roboto right now. Everything looks good so I'm a bit stumped. Sound in bypass, no light or sound when switched on. Noob question... Is it possible I installed the Rotary Switch backwards? It fit 2 ways, I figured it'd work either way. Was that a bad assumption? :)

The orientation of the rotary doesn't matter, and also wouldn't cause a "No LED" situation.

Create a thread in the Troubleshooting forum and post some pics.
 
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