What baffles me is all I did was rehab a few mostly working solder joints. When they were working, so was everything else. Nothing was changed or modified, no parts removed.
I re-flowed one leg of R76, both legs of R77, two of the legs for the bias pot, and one leg of R78. All have been checked for continuity to traces and components upstream and downstream, and they seem to check out. Being a double sided board I checked to see if there were any component side traces I might have missed, there are none.
But, apparently in doing that, I somehow negatively affected a previously working low volt system. I don't understand how I might have taken out some other component downstream, but I admit, there is a lot I do not understand.
I checked continuity on ribbon cables just to make sure one didn't go funny, but they check out.
I am at a bit of a loss right now. Complete head-scratcher.
I re-flowed one leg of R76, both legs of R77, two of the legs for the bias pot, and one leg of R78. All have been checked for continuity to traces and components upstream and downstream, and they seem to check out. Being a double sided board I checked to see if there were any component side traces I might have missed, there are none.
But, apparently in doing that, I somehow negatively affected a previously working low volt system. I don't understand how I might have taken out some other component downstream, but I admit, there is a lot I do not understand.
I checked continuity on ribbon cables just to make sure one didn't go funny, but they check out.
I am at a bit of a loss right now. Complete head-scratcher.
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