Help! - JHS Angry Charlie Build not Working

Started by GreySuits, June 02, 2019, 12:34:23 PM

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bluebunny

Take a close look around your LM833 (I'm seeing candidate shorts, other than willienillie spotted).  Other than the power (pins 8 and 4), everything else should be around 4.5V.  You might also want to reflow some of your joints - they look a bit "pasty".  Try turning up your soldering iron, if that's an option.
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Awesome, thanks so much for the advice!

How do I identify which ones to reflow?

bluebunny

Quote from: GreySuits on June 05, 2019, 02:17:54 AM
How do I identify which ones to reflow?

You're aiming for all your joints to look like this:



Assuming your solder is uniformly molten (which I why I mentioned "turn up the soldering iron" earlier), then when it cools, surface tension will pull it into a nice, shiny, uniform concave arrangement as in the diagram.  No mis-shapen blobs.  No dull surfaces.

With a hot iron, you should be able to get in and out in two or three seconds and achieve a perfect joint - even on vero (those strips can act as a heatsink!).  It's worth practising your technique.  You're gonna be making a lot of these joints.   :)
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