Hey Folks
Not sure how many here are into pedal repairs. Thought I'd give this a shot. Thanks for the help! MC
Trying to repair my 1982 Dyna Comp. I am referencing from the attached schematic which I hope is the correct version.
Pedal does not turn on. Negative wire from battery clip is flakey, sometimes high resistance, sometimes not.
Positive cable has a diode attached in series that reads open in both directions when doing a diode check. I am guessing this diode is to protect the circuit from a reversed polarity connection at the DC adapter?
I figured I can clip in a 9V battery directly for a quick test. Negative to input jack, positive to DC adapter jack. That test failed to turn on the unit, and the 9V battery got hot and drained 1.5V in about one minute.
Always learning, what did I do wrong? Does that 1N5817 need to be in circuit to test this unit?
BTW, I did remove all the rotten foam that was in there and I realize I need to put something in there to prevent shorts. I was thinking of cutting some cardboard sections.
Not sure how many here are into pedal repairs. Thought I'd give this a shot. Thanks for the help! MC
Trying to repair my 1982 Dyna Comp. I am referencing from the attached schematic which I hope is the correct version.
Pedal does not turn on. Negative wire from battery clip is flakey, sometimes high resistance, sometimes not.
Positive cable has a diode attached in series that reads open in both directions when doing a diode check. I am guessing this diode is to protect the circuit from a reversed polarity connection at the DC adapter?
I figured I can clip in a 9V battery directly for a quick test. Negative to input jack, positive to DC adapter jack. That test failed to turn on the unit, and the 9V battery got hot and drained 1.5V in about one minute.
Always learning, what did I do wrong? Does that 1N5817 need to be in circuit to test this unit?
BTW, I did remove all the rotten foam that was in there and I realize I need to put something in there to prevent shorts. I was thinking of cutting some cardboard sections.
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