Help figuring this out

Started by dannyg, July 27, 2007, 11:11:25 AM

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dannyg

Yes, a DPDT. Problem is, it makes things more complicated.

slacker

I would leave out the footswitch for now, just wire the input and output from the board straight to the jacks. That way you can test that the circuit is working, once you know it works deal with the footswitch.

GREEN FUZ

Quote from: slacker on July 29, 2007, 01:23:54 PM
I would leave out the footswitch for now, just wire the input and output from the board straight to the jacks. That way you can test that the circuit is working, once you know it works deal with the footswitch.

Good advice. Let`s get this thing up and running.

The switch shouldn`t make things too much more complicated. Have a look at the original schematic to see how it should be wired.

Put any thoughts of the first layout, out of your mind, as though it never existed. They will just confuse you.

dannyg

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Ok then, so how do I wire it so there isnt a switch?

Think things will be on a hold for a while until I get another cap, the leads on it are way too small.

dannyg

Along with the cap needing a replacement, some of the copper in a small area as come up. I'm guessing I can still use it? It's a part before some cuts so it's quite issolated anyway.

Also, one of my resistors is slightly darker on one end. Could this be a sign of it being burnt out? Thanks.

oskar

Quote from: dannyg on July 29, 2007, 06:06:06 PM
Along with the cap needing a replacement, some of the copper in a small area as come up. I'm guessing I can still use it? It's a part before some cuts so it's quite issolated anyway.

Also, one of my resistors is slightly darker on one end. Could this be a sign of it being burnt out? Thanks.

No, don't worry! We'll take care of it if it doesn't work when you try it...    :P