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Bottlehead Kits => Crack => Topic started by: Alfy on December 22, 2017, 04:33:48 AM
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Hi everyone,
I finished putting my kit together and went through the tests. Alas, the A3 LED did not lit, and the number 4 and 5 terminals showed 0V. Terminal 9 also showed 66V, which is quite a bit lower than what the manual indicates.
So I went through the build again, first checking those particular terminals and those directly linked to them, then going through every single terminal. Although I resoldered a couple of terminals, I cannot find any fault. Would anyone know what particulars I should check according to my tests results?
Thanks in advance!
Alfy
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Terminal 4 is wired to terminal 2. If you have 0V at terminal 4 and something else at terminal 2, then they are not wired together.
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Huh, I do get normal readings for terminal 2. I’m not home for the Christmas holidays, but I guess I’ll have to check the little wire between 2 and 4 next week. Thanks!!
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I just posted this exact same problem before I saw this post. I found that the wire connecting terminal IB on the small board to terminal 4U had broken off. I would check that.
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Well, I checked the little wire between 2 and 4, it looked fine. The solders looked fine, I gave it a tug and it was fine. I tested it with my MM, and it wasn’t fine. ::)
I then had a bit of an issue with sound coming out only from one side. After rechecking he resistances, I found an issue in B3, but a bit of a wiggle put that to rest. It does make me wonder how well I made my built, though...
Anyways, thanks for the help everyone, I know have a working Crack, which is pretty amazing for a first project!
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Be sure not to listen to your Crack until it passes the voltage check.
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I did go through the full résistances and voltage tests again before listening (I’m among those who got really scared by all the warnings! ;))
I do have an additional problem, and I hope someone will see it here so I don’t have to make a new thread:
I now brought my crack back with me, and after taking the plane, I only get sound in the left channel. As before, wiggling B3 puts that to rest. I should have resoldered immediately, for I have no tools with me now.
Before I give it to an electronic shop to resolder that terminal, would someone know if a bad connection between B3 and terminal 5 would cause the loss of the right channel? I understand it could also be something else, but everything else checked before I took the plane, so that wire is the most likely culprit.
Thanks in advance!
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Yes, it sounds like there is still an issue with a solder joint.
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Yep, resoldering B3 did the trick, I now have a working Crack (and darn, does it sound nice from the get go despite my newbie mistakes!). Again, thanks for taking the time to help out.