Igor said:Little by little. Probably you measure "PCB power in" at wrong point.
Measure the voltage at PSU out
The voltage after diode rectifier should be in range 30....40V.
Winetree said:I can not open the 2254c Manual on Coppermine.
It's a Wordpad Doc and when I try to open it ,
it says I' don't have the Windows 97 graphics file converter.
I'm running Windows XP Pro.
Could someone convert this file and e-mail it to me. Help
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Winetree said:Thank you for for taking the time to list all the information.
Robert
jandoste said:Igor said:Little by little. Probably you measure "PCB power in" at wrong point.
Measure the voltage at PSU out
The voltage after diode rectifier should be in range 30....40V.
Thanks Igor,
I measure the PSU out and got this Voltage!
so I got now 24 V psu IN and out 24 V
When I connect the wires to PCB BOARD I got 15V I changed th Lm317 too !
kambo said:hope you dont smoke ;D
kambo said:is it R7" next to the trimpot 47R....between 2n3055 transistor... then you are lucky
its not a big deal.... change ur resistor....
before u fire_up again:
set that trim_pot somewhere in half.... what ever the turn value, half it for now.... also, change that resistor with 1/2 w version...
EDIT : one more trick for you... when you power up, keep your finger on this resistor... if it starts to get really hot with in seconds, turn the unit off, and trim more CV... try again... actually i have posted before about where to keep that trimpot if you dont wanna burn ur 47r resistor... read well this back pages... u will be fine...
kambo said:well, if its passing audio, and everything seems to be working, then get on with the calibration ;D
check early pages of this thread, lots of info available...
haima said:both the threshold and make-up gain are varied the same way (by a string of resistors to ground from the emitter of a transistor amp...) so if there's a connection problem to the front panel controls i'm guessing signal will still pass through the unit but you will be stuck at the "lowest gain" & "highest threshold" settings. so look for problems in the connection to the front panel board or on the front panel board/switches themselves.
if you unplug the make-up control does the level change?
does the hi-pass filter / attack and release controls work? i imagine it could be hard to tell with a threshold stuck at the top! perhaps none of the front panel controls work?
actually, as far as i can tell from the schematic the unit looks like it would pass signal without ANY front panel connections (?). so perhaps you have something fundamentally wrong with your front panel PCBs or connections to them.... and gain/threshold are the most obvious.
haima said:good.
so i guess really inspect everything about the threshold and makeup switches, components, connectors and also the main pcb & components in the area related.
good luck! glad the rest of it seems to work.
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