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Hiya,

Eveything works on my cs except some leds.

I enclose a picture of my control surface with black arrows showing the leds that won't light up.

I have tried replacing the leds...not them

I have swopped all the chips around on the baseboard (just to see if the fault moved,which it didn't.)

So does anyone know if these leds have a circuit in common with each other?

any help or suggestions appreciated.

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many thanks

Posted

Thanks Sparx,

This wasn't the problem mate but thanks for trying,btw the led's I am using don't have a flat on them so it may look on the photo as if the led's are the wrong way round.

After going bozz eyed for a couple of hours last night following tracks around the board it turns out that some connections between the cs and baseboard are the problem,I have ordered some extended headers and sockets so I can connect them 'sammich' style.

I had originally used ribbon cable but I saw the joints as weak,so I then hot glued over the joints to strengthen them.

I then desoldered the ribbon cables and make some 'sammich' like connections using some ic sockets I cut up.......I don't know why but I just don't like using the ribbon cable.

Here lies the fault.........residue from the hot glue on the solder pads that was invisible blocking current.............live and learn huh?

cheers

Paul

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Yeah, i'm not a big fan of that glue gun thing.. it's hard to 'reverse engineer' stuff once it's plastered :)

Btw, the boards are not parallel like in the Sammichs. This might turn out to be a problem? I mean with the holes in the CS being kinda 'angled' opposed to the holes in the basseboard.

Posted

Hiya Flemming,

I know the boards are angled but I think I may be able to get around it okay,I'll solder it up when the bits arrive and post a picture (if it works that is).

cheers

Paul

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