DB54 - 2254 style compressor {update 22.10.19}

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I think you will be looking for 24 VDC after adjustment, but the build docs should tell you for sure.

For the trimpot, you might want to grab one of these. I find it very helpful and much less prone to hazards like accidental shorts than a screwdriver, although not absolutely necessary.
Thanks JMan! I actually have one of those and will use it. Can I ask you a couple of education questions? Like, do you by any chance know what CHA means? I think I see the wire shielding attached to that pole. Also, is 0V the same as the "return" or neutral path of a circuit?
 
Thanks JMan! I actually have one of those and will use it. Can I ask you a couple of education questions? Like, do you by any chance know what CHA means? I think I see the wire shielding attached to that pole. Also, is 0V the same as the "return" or neutral path of a circuit?
I haven't built this project (though I do have the PCBs somewhere in my stash here), so while I can't say for sure, I would assume CHA denotes the chassis connection. You'd run a nice chunky wire from that terminal to the same place near the power inlet where you have made your connection between chassis and IEC ground. Though I don't know the grounding scheme of this project, I'd reckon that's the path through which all grounds from the circuit (power ground and audio ground) return. I imagine if you check continuity between 0v and CHA, you will find the are connected. Again, I think this is all likely the case, but it will be important to double check the schematic and build documents.

Yes, 0v is the return path for your DC, which is then grounded to the chassis/IEC ground connection, assuming my guess above is correct.
 
I haven't built this project (though I do have the PCBs somewhere in my stash here), so while I can't say for sure, I would assume CHA denotes the chassis connection. You'd run a nice chunky wire from that terminal to the same place near the power inlet where you have made your connection between chassis and IEC ground. Though I don't know the grounding scheme of this project, I'd reckon that's the path through which all grounds from the circuit (power ground and audio ground) return. I imagine if you check continuity between 0v and CHA, you will find the are connected. Again, I think this is all likely the case, but it will be important to double check the schematic and build documents.

Yes, 0v is the return path for your DC, which is then grounded to the chassis/IEC ground connection, assuming my guess above is correct.
I can't thank you enough for being patient with me JMan. I'm an excellent kit builder when I have step-by-step instructions, so this kit is a little scary to me because the kit designer definitely expects me to know these things. Thanks again JMan.
 
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