I got 8.52V on the +9 pad on the board so it should be fine ..
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Show posts MenuQuote from: WormBoy on April 18, 2017, 07:39:37 PMI got 0.26V on both pin 8 and 4 .
Then it is a good idea to check your soldering of the IC socket. And, check if the IC gets 9v on pin 8 and ground on pin 4. At least this is a very clear sign of where things go awry. Hurrah for the audio probe
Quote from: WormBoy on April 18, 2017, 07:39:37 PMbesides making a fool of myself , that's a relief
C21 is not in the audio path, so that's ok
Quote from: WormBoy on April 12, 2017, 04:19:42 PMHah thanks , that makes me feel better actually ^_^ .
I would not recommend this as a first project: tight PCB, relatively high voltages, and large currents ... I first build dozens of simple pedals before daring to start anything with tubes . So, don't be surprised if it is difficult to get this working properly (and perhaps even impossible with advise-at-a-distance only).
Quote from: WormBoy on April 12, 2017, 04:19:42 PMI'm using a TC Electronic power supply that outputs 670mA . Yes the tube glows softly , after reading your post i might have touched the wrong pins while trying to figure out how to check voltage on the tube socket...because the small led died but the tube is still glowing and warming up and my power regulator is still hot so ..
First question: what are you using to power the circuit? This circuit draws 300 mA just to heat up the tube. Did the tube glow (softly) when you tested? What voltages on the tube sockets?