With no power I get 3.74 uf between pin 2 and ground,definitely enough to kill the chorus effect.
EDIT: This was measured with nothing but the meter + IC connected at pin 2,and the rest of the circuit still set up.
In circuit your meter is registering the impedance to ground from pin-2, which includes the LFO capacitors, so it's a false reading. There is no internal capacitor on pin 2.
I built a new seperate LFO with a TL072.
Got it modulating between 2V and 3V,but when I connect it to pin 2 it just stabilizes to 2.5V
How / where are you measuring those voltages?
There was nothing connected at pin 2 ,I unhooked the LFO from the circuit when I measured the capacitance at pin 2.
So any capacitance couldn't have come from the LFO on another board that was disconnected at the time.
I was disconnecting the lead from pin 2 to my LFO and measuring the voltage there on the flying lead from the LFO board,not pin two.
With my DMM connected to that and ground it would fluctuate between about 1.8 and 3.1/3.2 VDC the speed knob would make it bounce between voltages faster or slower.
I can change the voltage divider and other resistor/s to get a greater voltage swing but am unsure what is safe to apply at pin 2 ?
Since the Vref is supposed to be 2.5V,I thought 2-3V was right.
I had a show Saturday afternoon ,and DIYSB was down all day today for me. ( ? any one else ? )
So I havent tried anything else,I am thinking anout getting new chips and trying again.
I mean I can get delay,lots of delay ,and reverb from the chip by changing the 100R resistor to ground.
So the chip isnt latched up,if its delaying right ?
I appreciate the help and reply's if anyone has any ideas ,it is still on my breadboard.(both the LA and the seperate LFO)
I will post the voltages in my next post if that will help.