You need to do your resistance checks before powering on.
You need to do your voltage checks, or we will have no way of knowing what might be wrong with your kit.
You need to read the instructions, and be careful (clip lead HIGHLY RECOMMENDED), but these checks can be performed safely by people with limited experience.
If you cannot come to grips with these facts, then
here is a link to our repair service.
Edit to add:
Here are several problems visible in your pictures:
1) You have incorrectly mounted your transformer.
2) You have used the wrong screw lengths on your 9-pin socket.
3) You have used the wrong screw lengths on your octal socket.
4) You have a backwards diode in your power supply.
5) You have incorrectly mounted the black RCA jack (and most likely the red as well).
« Last Edit: August 09, 2016, 07:44:44 AM by fullheadofnothing »
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