Ok I'm confused.. Can someone pls confirm that I' doing this right.
The attached pic shows my partially completed Snubber. But when I compare it to the next pic of Brian GTs finished snubber it looks like I'm putting in the caps facing the opposite direction. You can see that on my snubber the board is clearly labeled with the + nearest the side of the board with the LED which means the striped side of my cap should be facing toward the LED. But in Brian's PIC it's facing the opposite way. Did Brian change something the board or am I wrong?
Thx:
The attached pic shows my partially completed Snubber. But when I compare it to the next pic of Brian GTs finished snubber it looks like I'm putting in the caps facing the opposite direction. You can see that on my snubber the board is clearly labeled with the + nearest the side of the board with the LED which means the striped side of my cap should be facing toward the LED. But in Brian's PIC it's facing the opposite way. Did Brian change something the board or am I wrong?
Thx:
thank god you weren't too proud to ask, that would of been quite a spectacle if you plugged in that PSU
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kestrel200 said:Maybe this time......
Just unsolder it and reverse 😀
opp's
just a hint when you remove that cap besure to solder the bleeder resistors on the bottom first 😀
jleaman said:
Just unsolder it and reverse 😀
opp's
just a hint when you remove that cap besure to solder the bleeder resistors on the bottom first 😀
how can you solder the resistor on the bottom of the cap THEN remove it through the PCB? 😕
also, he obviously never powered that cap, so does he still need a bleed res?
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homer09 said:
how can you solder the resistor on the bottom of the cap THEN remove it through the PCB? 😕
also, he obviously never powered that cap, so does he still need a bleed res?
Remove the cap first then solder the resistor's onto the board. it makes life better..
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