hamerfan Well-known member Mar 12, 2025 #21 I have an assortment of shrink tubes. I use the thinnest on the anode.
CR0SSBL4DE Active member Mar 14, 2025 #22 CheapSuitG said: What am I doing wrong? Replaced the LED 3 times tonight. The last time it was the footswitch. Before that was one of the pots. It seems to happen 2 out of three builds for me. Click to expand... Maybe you are overheating the componentes when soldering them? Pictures could go a long way here..
CheapSuitG said: What am I doing wrong? Replaced the LED 3 times tonight. The last time it was the footswitch. Before that was one of the pots. It seems to happen 2 out of three builds for me. Click to expand... Maybe you are overheating the componentes when soldering them? Pictures could go a long way here..
CheapSuitG Well-known member Mar 14, 2025 #23 Still need to grab those photos, been a week. That said, "working from home" yesterday, I added some heat shrink tubing to and it works fine. I think I wasn't giving it enough room when soldering it in and when I tightened everything down, was shorting itself. CR0SSBL4DE said: Maybe you are overheating the componentes when soldering them? Pictures could go a long way here.. Click to expand...
Still need to grab those photos, been a week. That said, "working from home" yesterday, I added some heat shrink tubing to and it works fine. I think I wasn't giving it enough room when soldering it in and when I tightened everything down, was shorting itself. CR0SSBL4DE said: Maybe you are overheating the componentes when soldering them? Pictures could go a long way here.. Click to expand...
CheapSuitG Well-known member Mar 17, 2025 #24 So working on it a bit more, i wasn't leaving enough space and when I was tightening down everything flexed and caused a short. Some heat shrink has helped the last 2 builds.
So working on it a bit more, i wasn't leaving enough space and when I was tightening down everything flexed and caused a short. Some heat shrink has helped the last 2 builds.
C comradehoser Well-known member Mar 17, 2025 #25 ...Solved? [edit: oh wait, this isn't troubleshooting, nvm]
L lostintheether New member Apr 2, 2025 #26 Use a multimeter in continuity mode to check for unwanted shorts when tightening different components. I don't know if it's useful?
Use a multimeter in continuity mode to check for unwanted shorts when tightening different components. I don't know if it's useful?