Quote from: somnif on September 02, 2016, 12:30:41 AM
Is there contact between the back of the pot and the diodes? That could be a culprit.
I 've checked for that but maybe I'll stick something in between that pot and the board to make sure.
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Is there contact between the back of the pot and the diodes? That could be a culprit.
Quote from: madbean on September 01, 2016, 11:04:36 PM
What you are describing sounds like either one LED is in the wrong way or it is shorted to ground. Check to see if the LEDs are arranged back to back (can't tell from your pic). If you have a continuity checker, see if either LED has both ends connected to ground (which would indicate a short).
Quote from: somnif on August 28, 2016, 03:48:43 AM
Your battery wires are also swapped, Red on (-), black on (+). (I realize you probably know this but it bugged me. Backwards!)
Quote from: somnif on August 28, 2016, 03:48:43 AM
Your battery wires are also swapped, Red on (-), black on (+). (I realize you probably know this but it bugged me. Backwards!)
Quote from: darrenw6000 on August 24, 2016, 10:33:28 PM
Lumberg jacks are the best option in this case but if you do another enclosure just do what I do and put the jacks either side of the 3pdt, look at all that space! I wire the jacks to the switch and the input for the effect in S and output in R. No need then to bother with the other pads for the jacks