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And now what comes is all your fault, you gave me the idea for a TEA hymn!
The +15V is shorted somewhere. Now I just gotta find it. Looking more and more like a shorted tant.
There were probably several members who have had passing thoughts about this song where a certain appropriateness was felt, but it was officially adopted as the TEA Anthem a few months ago. (Refer to the original post of this thread.) I was toying with the idea of writing some custom lyrics, but was dissuaded. Now you've done it, they will probably find their way up to that first post if there is sufficient approval.
No hypocrisy; I just MADE one of them Philips power supply for reference. Rather nice bit of kit. Literally everything on the board is made by Philips !Edit: not once did I have to take the timebase out to get at the caps
I have another question for the TEA hivemind.I want to buy/build a shielded low-ish Thermal EMF cable with banana jacks at each end. Nothing to volt-nuttery, but something better than a couple multimeter leads.I have seen Pomona make individual low EMF leads, but nothing as a single shielded cable (that I can see).Anyone got any suggestions?
Quote from: bd139 on August 04, 2019, 12:34:46 pmNo hypocrisy; I just MADE one of them Philips power supply for reference. Rather nice bit of kit. Literally everything on the board is made by Philips !Edit: not once did I have to take the timebase out to get at the caps That is a thing of beauty, but cap is not a tant, and really doubt that you needed to make that spacer board because the new cap will be considerably smaller so a small dab of hot snot will be sufficient to support it [emoji848]Sent from my POT-LX1 using Tapatalk
Quote from: med6753 on August 04, 2019, 02:33:14 pmThe +15V is shorted somewhere. Now I just gotta find it. Looking more and more like a shorted tant.RTFM and pull the relevant combs. Don't pull those that will lead to rapid disappointment.
Damn unobtainium capacitors are causing me grief today. Got a weird ass 4 pin Mullard thing in this PM3217 that needs replacing. Decided to proceed with refurbing it anyway... thus: £14 for 50 off. Tempted to sell them over this side of the pond
Pikey capacitor adapter done. Kicad -> print on paper -> glue on PCB -> cut out -> mark holes with punch -> clean -> etch resist pen -> bake with heat gun -> etch resist pen -> bake with heat gun -> etch -> clean -> drill holes -> clean again -> solder on wires. I haven't put the actual capacitor on it yet as that doesn't arrive until Tuesday but the thing looks respectable so far I think. Copper wire was from some 450 ohm ladder line. Need to get some tinning crystals at some point. These boards look less horrible when you tin them. A lot for a single capacitor? Probably!
Hold it. Back up the bus. Am I sensing some hypocrisy here?? I was advised NOT to recap the PSU on the 465B unless I obtained these: I even had the peanut gallery (mnem) join the fray and dumbassery remarks were exchanged. So I was persuaded (shamed) into obtaining these spacers. So........wut's the deal???
+15V 0.57 ohms The +15V is shorted somewhere. Now I just gotta find it. Looking more and more like a shorted tant.
I'm at a temporary impasse with this 485. I'm going to have to pull this Sweep board in order to figure out the +15V distribution. Unlike the manuals for the 465/475 there are NO instructions for isolating the supply voltages from each board to assist in short determination. And the +15V runs all over the place. So I'm going to have to physically trace it out. But one thing in FAVOR of this 485 is the boards are modular. So pulling the sweep board is going to be a pretty simple task. But I have other things I need to do today so this is getting put aside for now. But I'm confident I'll snag it.
Quote from: med6753 on August 04, 2019, 05:20:59 pmI'm at a temporary impasse with this 485. I'm going to have to pull this Sweep board in order to figure out the +15V distribution. Unlike the manuals for the 465/475 there are NO instructions for isolating the supply voltages from each board to assist in short determination. And the +15V runs all over the place. So I'm going to have to physically trace it out. But one thing in FAVOR of this 485 is the boards are modular. So pulling the sweep board is going to be a pretty simple task. But I have other things I need to do today so this is getting put aside for now. But I'm confident I'll snag it. So many components! I'm going to have tons of fun fixing mine I'm sure On the bright side look like sourcing replacement parts should be easy. Is there a lot of custom parts in the 485 ?
Need a Fluke 8012A in low ohms mode. That is great for hunting tants. 2 ohm FSD.
Quote from: mnementh on August 04, 2019, 06:22:30 amThere's a reason I still have an old CF-29 Toughbook under the bench. XP stable like the rock of Gibraltar, serial and parallel built-in, backlit keyboard and touchscreen. Yeah, the screen's a little dim and yellow... but If I can't fix whatever I'm connecting to with it, I can beat the damned thing to death with it. mnem*toddles off to ded*They sure don't make stuff like they used to....for me the sweet spot with Windows was 7 Pro. Ran that for years on my now-dead gaming rig, till new games demanding new directX versions appeared. I wish Thinkpads were actually as nice as they were when IBM owned the line. This one is pretty much ok, but it's a shadow of the old ones.
There's a reason I still have an old CF-29 Toughbook under the bench. XP stable like the rock of Gibraltar, serial and parallel built-in, backlit keyboard and touchscreen. Yeah, the screen's a little dim and yellow... but If I can't fix whatever I'm connecting to with it, I can beat the damned thing to death with it. mnem*toddles off to ded*