Problems after speedball(Solved)

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Offline Strikkflypilot

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on: April 20, 2014, 05:52:56 AM
Hi again!

After Caucasian gave me he ok on voltages on stock crack I really enjoyed it and moved on to speedball.
Built everything but now problems.

LED A3 is NOT lighting up. All others do.
Tubes light up.

Terminals:
1. 73,25v
2. 220,5v
3. 0v
4. 220,3v
5. Fluctuating in the -0,something v range!
6. 0v
7. Falling slowly from 200v range
8. 0v
9. Slowly falls from 100v range
10. 0
11. 0
12. 0
13. 220v
14. 0v
15. 225v
20. 0 v
21. 230v


Thoughts? I mean help:)
« Last Edit: May 06, 2014, 06:12:34 PM by Strikkflypilot »

Home system:
Sources: Ibasso DX90, Google Chromecast Audio optical out
DAC: Schiit Gumby
Amp: Bottlehead Mainline
http://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=7463.0
Phones: HD800S

Office:
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DAC: Dragonfly Red+Jtrbug
Amp: Crack/Speedball heavily modded
Phones: HD580,HD600 grilles


Offline Paul Birkeland

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Reply #1 on: April 20, 2014, 09:48:18 AM
Resolder the center leg of the MJE-350 placed on the PC board that feeds terminal 5.

(Also, don't poke at the LED on A3, it isn't lighting because of other circumstances)

Paul "PB" Birkeland

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Reply #2 on: April 20, 2014, 11:43:22 AM
Thank You.
I resoldered all the leads of the MJE on the right board.
No change.
Then I did the same with the left board

No change.

Home system:
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http://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=7463.0
Phones: HD800S

Office:
Sources: Iphone/ Ipod
DAC: Dragonfly Red+Jtrbug
Amp: Crack/Speedball heavily modded
Phones: HD580,HD600 grilles


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Reply #3 on: April 20, 2014, 02:04:14 PM
Can you see both halves of the 12AU7 glowing?

Can you verify that the "I" and "O" wires are leaving the board that feeds T5 properly?

It's very easy to put a 2N2222A in place of a 2N2907, so that's good to check too.

Paul "PB" Birkeland

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Reply #4 on: April 20, 2014, 06:12:37 PM
Hi and thanks for this.

Both halves of both tubes are glowing.
On the right board, the I is connected to 4u
The O is connected to 5u.
The G is connected to 3u.
The large board has both the 2N2222As connected.
The small boards have the 2N2907As connected
All properly aligned.
I have freshened up the solder on terminals 3u- 5u

Same results.

Additionally the LEDS on the big board are shining bright, like theA8 LED.
The LEDs on the small boards are alle more dim, A3 does not light up at all, at
least not visible to me.
« Last Edit: April 20, 2014, 06:45:00 PM by Strikkflypilot »

Home system:
Sources: Ibasso DX90, Google Chromecast Audio optical out
DAC: Schiit Gumby
Amp: Bottlehead Mainline
http://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=7463.0
Phones: HD800S

Office:
Sources: Iphone/ Ipod
DAC: Dragonfly Red+Jtrbug
Amp: Crack/Speedball heavily modded
Phones: HD580,HD600 grilles


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Reply #5 on: April 21, 2014, 06:12:17 AM
You can try swapping the small PC boards left to right, to see if your voltage issue moves to terminal 1.

This still seems like a cold or missing solder joint on that small PC board.

Paul "PB" Birkeland

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Reply #6 on: April 21, 2014, 09:30:00 AM
Thanks again!

It was indeed board B.
The "B" leg had a layer of rosin around it and what looked like a good joint wasnt conducting.
Used the conductivity test of my meter to pinpoint.

ALL LEDs light up.

1. 64v!
2. 215,3v!
3. 0v
4. 214v!
5. 76v
6. 0v
7. Slowly falling from 200v!
8. 0v
9. Slowly falling from 200v!
10. 0v
11. 0v
12. 0v
13. 216,6v!
14. -(minus) 0v!
15. 221,8v!
20. -(minus) 0v!
21. 227,4v!

What do You think of these? Not quite what I expected.


Home system:
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Phones: HD800S

Office:
Sources: Iphone/ Ipod
DAC: Dragonfly Red+Jtrbug
Amp: Crack/Speedball heavily modded
Phones: HD580,HD600 grilles


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Reply #7 on: April 21, 2014, 09:38:01 AM
Do 7 and 9 settle somewhere?

They shouldn't really pop up to 200V, that would tend to suggest a miswire on the larger PC board.  (On the B+ pad on that board is at 200V, almost all the rest of the pieces are at no more than +5V, then the collector of each Tip 50C will be at ~100V)

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Reply #8 on: April 21, 2014, 09:56:52 AM
Seems to be same problem with the 2N2222As
Also I got a short spark when testing conductivity just touching red probe to center leg of the TIP50 closest to the RCAs

Home system:
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http://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=7463.0
Phones: HD800S

Office:
Sources: Iphone/ Ipod
DAC: Dragonfly Red+Jtrbug
Amp: Crack/Speedball heavily modded
Phones: HD580,HD600 grilles


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Reply #9 on: April 21, 2014, 10:44:56 AM
Resolderedthe 2N2222As legs.
New startup.

Small boards leds light up A3 lights up A8 flickrrs slightly then lights up.
The two big board leds (where there was a spark from tip50 middle leg) dont light up.

1. Rises quickly to 220v! Then goes down to ca 30 and up again to 67v from where it slowly goes downward
2 slow fall from 100v
3. 0v
4. Slow fall from 100v
5. 75,5v
6. 0v
7. After settling slowly falls from 64v
8. 0 v
9. Slow fall from 78v
10 0 v
11. 0v
12. 0v
13. Slow fall from 100v
14. -0v
15. 143,78v
20. -0v
21. 193v

And I hope the orientation of the large speeboard PCB Isnt crucial. The TOP side points towards pot
« Last Edit: April 21, 2014, 10:46:41 AM by Strikkflypilot »

Home system:
Sources: Ibasso DX90, Google Chromecast Audio optical out
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Amp: Bottlehead Mainline
http://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=7463.0
Phones: HD800S

Office:
Sources: Iphone/ Ipod
DAC: Dragonfly Red+Jtrbug
Amp: Crack/Speedball heavily modded
Phones: HD580,HD600 grilles


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Reply #10 on: April 21, 2014, 12:36:49 PM
Can you measure the DC voltages with the "rising" or "falling", put the probe on and report the reading after it stabilizes. 

-PB

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Reply #11 on: April 22, 2014, 03:57:00 AM
I have a bad feeling about this now.
What are the odds that components are irreparably distorted or broken?

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Office:
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DAC: Dragonfly Red+Jtrbug
Amp: Crack/Speedball heavily modded
Phones: HD580,HD600 grilles


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Reply #12 on: April 22, 2014, 05:28:39 AM
I still don't have a feeling for what's going on in your amplifier.

Can you post the voltages that you end up with? (Not the behavior, just what they settle to)

Paul "PB" Birkeland

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Reply #13 on: April 22, 2014, 11:59:12 AM
Thanks for Your help PB.
Will get back to this build when time permits.

If only I had measured continuity for every solder, don't like the idea of having sent Voltage thru an incomplete curcuit.

Home system:
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DAC: Schiit Gumby
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http://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=7463.0
Phones: HD800S

Office:
Sources: Iphone/ Ipod
DAC: Dragonfly Red+Jtrbug
Amp: Crack/Speedball heavily modded
Phones: HD580,HD600 grilles


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Reply #14 on: April 26, 2014, 09:40:33 AM
I decided to remove the speedball upgrade and revert to stock, all Voltages are good,
SQ is just as excellent as before.
Going to resolder all points of the boards and be back with a report.

I am considering the fact that possibly very high Voltages flew through the speedball parts,
However if they conduct well and voltages are good, all is well, don't You think?
 
Edit: Any other way of testing the Speedball boards before soldering them into the Crack curcuit?

By the way, this pic is for JamieMcC:)
« Last Edit: April 26, 2014, 09:15:44 PM by Strikkflypilot »

Home system:
Sources: Ibasso DX90, Google Chromecast Audio optical out
DAC: Schiit Gumby
Amp: Bottlehead Mainline
http://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=7463.0
Phones: HD800S

Office:
Sources: Iphone/ Ipod
DAC: Dragonfly Red+Jtrbug
Amp: Crack/Speedball heavily modded
Phones: HD580,HD600 grilles