DIY Bypass Pedal Trouble

Re: DIY Bypass Pedal Trouble

Is one or more of your "hot" tabs on the jacks touching the box? Looks like there might be a short there, especially the one on the right in the photo. Also, your soldering isn't great. There might be a cold joint that looks connected but isn't. Again, I suspect the jack on the right.

What are symptoms? No sound at all? Sound sometimes? Not bypassing correctly?
 
Re: DIY Bypass Pedal Trouble

Have you tried it with the lid open? It looks to me like the tabs on that switch are going to make contact with the base of the "pedal" when you close it. I don't think an Altoid tin is starting off to make a peddle out of.
 
Re: DIY Bypass Pedal Trouble

Try lining the inside of the case with electrical tape or something similar. Im betting on a short from the case
 
Re: DIY Bypass Pedal Trouble

A meter would be your friend in this situation. Are you sure that switch doesn't need to be rotated 90 deg's? In other words, are you using the proper "common" terminals?
 
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