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June 24, 2009 at 7:05 am #78466brianthewalrusParticipant
I have a wall wart, true bypass DMM and it pops every single time I turn it on. When I engage the switch, I can see the overload light flicker and this “pop” appears. This annoys me because the DMM delays the “pop”, so I get a “POP … POp … Pop … pop”. I’ve had the switch replaced to see if that was faulty – it wasn’t. Does anyone know what could be the issue? I might have to send it into EHX to have them diagnose it … hopefully that isn’t too expensive.
8^SJune 24, 2009 at 7:15 am #98320ghostMemberYou’ve probably already checked this, but be sure you’re using the correct voltage power supply. This would cause this. Also try different outlets – if the problem persists – send it in for service.
June 24, 2009 at 7:36 am #98323electro-melxModeratorQuote:I have a wall wart, true bypass DMM and it pops every single time I turn it on. When I engage the switch, I can see the overload light flicker and this “pop” appears. This annoys me because the DMM delays the “pop”, so I get a “POP … POp … Pop … pop”. I’ve had the switch replaced to see if that was faulty – it wasn’t. Does anyone know what could be the issue? I might have to send it into EHX to have them diagnose it … hopefully that isn’t too expensive.
8^SIt’s a common problem with mechanical switches and true bypass pedals.
check out these threads, it can usually be fixed one way or another.
https://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/192/
https://www.ehx.com/forums/….it/viewthread/192/P15/#10507
June 24, 2009 at 8:36 am #98325brianthewalrusParticipantSo after some more tinkering, I’ve discovered that if the circuit board is removed from the enclosure and is in no way touching the enclosure, the problem is solved! Once one of the potentiometers makes contact with the enclosure, the problem reappears. Having my circuit board separated from my enclosure is a less than ideal solution, so does anyone have any ideas?
June 24, 2009 at 6:48 pm #98339brianthewalrusParticipantFIXED! It was a bent power transistor that caused all this fuss! I simply bent it back to vertical and it was fixed! What a nightmare this was, I’m glad it’s over and I’m once again enjoying the beauty of a DMM again!
June 27, 2009 at 3:48 am #98482brianthewalrusParticipantAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!! I took off the knobs and placed them back on to “re-align” them and all of a sudden my DMM does not work! I opened her up and couldn’t see anything wrong! I have no idea how this happened! Any clues? I’m afraid this is beyond my ability to repair, does anyone know how I can contact EHX to solve this issue?
June 27, 2009 at 5:35 am #98485devnulljpParticipantMy best (un)educated guess would be to resolder and/or replace that transistor you bent before.
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