Re: Broken crybaby 535Q PLEASE HELP!!
As of today, I sent everything up to Guitarfreak, who is going to repair the wah, and ship it back. I'm excited to see what he can do with it, and hopefully I'll have my wah pedal back in action soon.
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Re: Broken crybaby 535Q PLEASE HELP!!
Originally posted by EuphoriX View PostI don't want to be rude, but that suggestion doesn't help me in this situation...
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Re: Broken crybaby 535Q PLEASE HELP!!
Originally posted by EuphoriX View PostSo, desolder the new switch, re solder the old one (and I'd have to solder directly to the plug pins at this point) then run 200k ohms between and input and output cord? And then what am I looking for, and looking to fix?
By the way Hank, I really appreciate you not giving up on helping me troubleshoot this. I'm a rookie when it comes to electronics, but I'm doing my best.
Before resoldering the wires directly to the pins, do a YouTube/google search on tinning wires when soldering. Your wires have all copper strands floating around, that needs to be done neatly or you will most likely create a short at the pins when soldering there. Divide the strands into two & form a braid pattern, then tin them
Like GV said, practice a few soldering techinques on some spare wires till it ends up being neat otherwise you'll be creating shorts on the pins since they are too close to eachother. Alternatively instead of soldering to the pins, you can buy that plastic connector with wires attached to it & join the old wires to it, should be easier & cleaner. Look up youtube vids on 'soldering pcb through hole components', it worth the effort for now since the solder job is poor & needs improvement badly before proceeding further.
Your actual problem before the switch removal was still the 4.7 cap or the inductor either malfunctioning or not forming a good solder contact or incomplete/broken circuit path. Once the old switch is properly installed, get a new 4.7 value cap & check for continuity on its terminals & following traces, also measure the value of the inductor. Refer to the links I posted earlier.
PS: at this point it really needs to be taken to a tech, maybe someone at the physics lab in college might able to offer some help.
P.P.S: buy these kind of jumper cables, cut one end & use it join the wires. This should make it a lot cleaner instead of soldering directly to the pins. http://store.jdrones.com/mobile/prod...l11p10red.htm=Last edited by Hank-; 11-14-2015, 07:06 AM.
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Re: Broken crybaby 535Q PLEASE HELP!!
Originally posted by EuphoriX View PostI don't want to be rude, but that suggestion doesn't help me in this situation...
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Re: Broken crybaby 535Q PLEASE HELP!!
Originally posted by GoldenVulture View PostYou should practice soldering with some spare bits of wire and try and clean up what you've already done.
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Re: Broken crybaby 535Q PLEASE HELP!!
You should practice soldering with some spare bits of wire and try and clean up what you've already done.
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Re: Broken crybaby 535Q PLEASE HELP!!
Originally posted by Hank- View PostOkay i did a quick forum search to see if something like this had happened to anyone else. Here's what i found
I dont think the switch needed replacing since it worked fine before the inductor/cap change. The pcb connected to the switch is probably different design than the joyo pcb, so it may not work here. For replacing the switch you need to desolder it from the small pcb, which is not easy. Hence i didnt post about it earlier cause you might ruin it trying to pry it out the wrong way.
Put the old switch back in, reconnect it correctly then turn your attention back to the inductor & cap job. When checking the input & output sockets for continuity, do it with cables plugged in them & check at the plug ends of both cables.
Again, dont attempt to remove the switch from the small board itself, you will mostly end up ruining it. The problem is still the cap job i think since the old inductor also no longer works.
By the way Hank, I really appreciate you not giving up on helping me troubleshoot this. I'm a rookie when it comes to electronics, but I'm doing my best.
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You could send it to me if possible. I am an electronics technician and I could fix this for you.
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Re: Broken crybaby 535Q PLEASE HELP!!
Okay i did a quick forum search to see if something like this had happened to anyone else. Here's what i found
I dont think the switch needed replacing since it worked fine before the inductor/cap change. The pcb connected to the switch is probably different design than the joyo pcb, so it may not work here. For replacing the switch you need to desolder it from the small pcb, which is not easy. Hence i didnt post about it earlier cause you might ruin it trying to pry it out the wrong way.
Put the old switch back in, reconnect it correctly then turn your attention back to the inductor & cap job. When checking the input & output sockets for continuity, do it with cables plugged in them & check at the plug ends of both cables.
Again, dont attempt to remove the switch from the small board itself, you will mostly end up ruining it. The problem is still the cap job i think since the old inductor also no longer works.
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Re: Broken crybaby 535Q PLEASE HELP!!
And you're right... That switch is from a Joyo extreme metal pedal.
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1, yeah I didn't really have a choice with the soldering looking like that. But I'm not proud of it. 2, I live in a super remote area and go to a college where there's not likely to be anyone who can fix this. I really need to know which wire colors are which. The 535q and cgb-95 have different wire colors, and I need to find out how to find out which color code is which wire. I don't know how long it'll be before I can take it to a more experienced tech, but darn if I'm not gonna try my best to do all I can with it while I wait.
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Re: Broken crybaby 535Q PLEASE HELP!!
Thats some awful soldering job on the blue switch, no offense intended btw. Looks like you pulled out the wires from the plastic connector that they were using before with the old switch. That replace switch looks just like the stuff they use in joyo stuff btw.
I think its time to drop the diy approach & take it in for repairs, this thing now needs direct experienced tlc, its less than an hour job too for someone else.Last edited by Hank-; 11-13-2015, 12:30 AM.
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Here's my salvaged 3PDT switch, by the way. http://postimg.org/image/h863rw463/. As you can see, it's attached (pretty firmly) to a PCB, and has an LED on the side.(that white tube). I tried soldering to the 6 leads at the end, but I ha e no idea where each lead goes, nor do I know which wire to solder to which lead. I am in desperate need of better experience.
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Originally posted by Hank- View PostAre you sure you changed the dial from the diode position in the pic you posted to the new ohm range towards the left? Just checking.
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