Hrrmmmm. Yes of course the will be more and more interesting smd's that enhances the possibilities of today. But as Salas puts it we are not quite done with through holes yet. I solder whatever as long I can see them but identification of parts are not of my liking. To be sure every part hast to be measured unless they are from the same roll...
I can't say it was better before but sure it was easier... Maybe an global movement against quarterly reports might give some ease...
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I can't say it was better before but sure it was easier... Maybe an global movement against quarterly reports might give some ease...
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dont encouarage Turbon. We all know what is happening and we all know what is right and wrong.
Back to the Mesmerize please. A wonderful piece of equipment in the centre of my system!
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Back to the Mesmerize please. A wonderful piece of equipment in the centre of my system!
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On another thought no.
On another thought no.
Oh yes...
Of course there might be other selectors making me as happy - but this is beyond my needs so I'll rather put my stash on other parts for now.
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have fun there
Oh yes! Thanks for the kind words stajo! We will.
(Something ain't quite as it should in this conversation but we'll see.)
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Look if a rectification diode has blown. Then if the 7812 regulator is OK, if MOSFETS show 3.5-4V between G-S pins so they are still good, such things.
Just to be clear, the buffer section is lit up and seems fine, it's the relay section that malfunctioned.
Some cold joint? Better revisit the area with the iron and a thin solder wire? Also is there a small sink on the 7812? If not, use one.
Yep, the main ground wire was barely soldered to the board. I re-did that and it's back to normal.
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