Home Forums Help/Technical Questions I have a 4 knob DMM thats needs some serious help.. Can you guys help me??

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  • #78649
    Saturnine10
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    Long story short, i picked this unit off of ebay and i probably shouldnt have :) Its missing pots, IC’s and a few other resistors from what i can tell.. I shot Howard Davis an email about getting it fixed and he basically said it probably wouldnt be worth it..

    I know i can fix it but the IC chips have me worried just a little, are those something that i can just order from Mouser?

    I feel confident in my fixing skills but its more of a lack of the knowledge of what needs to be fixed..

    *sigh*

    Here are some pics..

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    #99936
    julian
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    Oh man, this picture makes me very sad.

    I can’t tell how many ICs or which ICs are missing, but if the mn3005s are missing (which I suspect they may be) those you can’t get from mouser, because panasonic doesn’t make them anymore. You pretty much have to get them off of ebay.

    That’s A LOT of work.

    Source the parts
    repopulate them on the board
    then calibrate

    I bet that’s about 200-300 bucks in repairs. IF you can do it all yourself though, it shouldn’t be too bad.

    #99941
    The EH Man
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    Oh man, this picture makes me very sad.

    I can’t tell how many ICs or which ICs are missing, but if the mn3005s are missing (which I suspect they may be) those you can’t get from mouser, because panasonic doesn’t make them anymore. You pretty much have to get them off of ebay.

    That’s A LOT of work.

    Source the parts
    repopulate them on the board
    then calibrate

    I bet that’s about 200-300 bucks in repairs. IF you can do it all yourself though, it shouldn’t be too bad.

    This unit used SAD1024, not MN3005. That makes it even worse. They’ve been out of production for a longer time and right now run about $40 each or more. You’d need 4 pieces for this unit.
    I would be interested in purchasing or trading for it as a parts unit. Shoot me an email if you’re interested.

    #99949
    julian
    Moderator

    oops, I guess I looked at some completely wrong schems!!

    #99950
    devnulljp
    Participant

    There’s a guy on the DIY forum with a stack of SAD1024s*: http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=76938.0
    It’s going to cost you at least E80 just for those chips though…
    There was another guy a while back asking $80 a piece.

    *No affiliation / not mine / don’t know seller just trying to help :)

    I’ll lay you odds the guy who sold you that pedal ripped it apart to sell the components on ebay then sold you the junk left over.
    I hate that.

    #99983
    Saturnine10
    Member

    Damnit.

    Well thanks for the help guys. This is what was in the sellers description..

    ” This unit was a donor many years ago for the pots. It needs a little work to get it going. But well worth what we are asking for it.”

    Ugh, and to think i paid close to $100 for this unit

    Oi Vei!

    #99986
    Fender&EHX4ever
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    Damnit.

    Well thanks for the help guys. This is what was in the sellers description..

    ” This unit was a donor many years ago for the pots. It needs a little work to get it going. But well worth what we are asking for it.”

    Ugh, and to think i paid close to $100 for this unit

    Oi Vei!

    The Reticons might still be good. If that’s the case, you got a deal. You could resell just those chips alone on eBay for about $25 a pop, then sell the enclosure and the remaining parts for another $25 to someone who needs them.

    I’d reckon you could fix the unit if the Reticons are still good, but that would be a monster headache!

    #99987
    The EH Man
    Moderator

    There are no Reticons left in it. That makes it costly to repair.

    #99989
    Fender&EHX4ever
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    There are no Reticons left in it. That makes it costly to repair.

    Ah, I see, it’s just the sockets :facepalm:

    My condolences.

    #99990
    nightraven
    Member

    who would salvage such a beautiful and lovely sounding pedal for the chips? :(

    #99991
    Saturnine10
    Member

    No idea :(

    #100002
    dmc777
    Member

    Ouch. Atleast I know a little bit about what mine looks like under there now though.

    #100045
    devnulljp
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    who would salvage such a beautiful and lovely sounding pedal for the chips? :(

    A scumsucking sleezepig ebay ripoff merchant by the sounds of it. Name and shame!
    OP, did you pay with paypal?
    I’d file a dispute: “item not as described” — that thing has been harvested for more than pots. Return it and get your $$ back. (even better if you used a cc on paypal, do a chargeback and let paypal go after the seller).

    #100047
    Saturnine10
    Member

    Its all good now, i actually traded it for a 75′ Small Stone :)

    Thanks EH!

    #99367
    devnulljp
    Participant
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    Its all good now, i actually traded it for a 75′ Small Stone :)
    Thanks EH!

    I think you win — great phasers.

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