Newbie Crack build problems!

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Offline gh0st

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on: November 02, 2011, 07:07:39 AM
Hi all,
This is my first BH build (and first project valves/point wiring), I'm coming from the world of AMB solid state and PCBs...

So, Crack built, straight upto Speedball so I never installed the four relevant resistors. I've checked soldering and polarities etc, but I'm getting wacky readings against the expected resistances:

* Measured with the common ground connected to terminal 12, 2x DMMs for sanity check purposes. For the higher resistances, the DMMs varied more widely, in which case I've given the reading from the Fluke (theoretically better). The number in parentheses after is just what it's supposed to be according to the manual.

1 3.6M stable (*)
2 0.7M &falling (*)
3 0
4 0.7M &falling (*)
5 3.6M stable (*)
6 2.5K stable
7 10M &rising (2.9K)
8 0
9 0 (2.9K)
10 2.49K
12 0
13 climbs14 0
20 0
22 0.5

b3 10M &rising (2.9K)
b6 0 (2.9K)

rca gnd 0
rca center 91.3K


Does anyone have an idea of what I can try next?

thanks!

Dom V


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Reply #1 on: November 02, 2011, 10:11:44 AM
Umm, just checked the wiring to the speedball and I had 9U going to GND instead of the output. BRB <grabs soldering iron>

Dom V


Offline Paul Birkeland

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Reply #2 on: November 03, 2011, 05:37:53 AM
9U at zero is a huge problem indeed, as is B6 being 0.

Once that wire is moved, let us know if those values straighten themselves out to be more consistent with the other channel.


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Reply #3 on: November 03, 2011, 12:28:18 PM
Thanks for the input! After moving the wire, the resistances balance out between the channels (still higher than the crack manual states, but I'm guessing that's the influence of the speedball circuits), and there are no longer any shorts to ground.

Anyway, I'll plug her in tomorrow and check the voltages.

Dom V


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Reply #4 on: November 04, 2011, 10:49:37 AM
Win! Voltages checked out to within 10% of spec, so I hooked her up and...sweet music. Just warming up with my DT770 600ohm right now.

photo: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/117085/IMAG0413.jpg

Dom V