bremen Posted April 9 Posted April 9 8 hours ago, paul_5 said: I came across this problem when fixing my DHA pedal - my solution was to have some solid core wire (about the same diameter as a 24 or 26 AWG multi-strand) and to strip abut 30 cm of the insulation off it. Next I heat the solder pad using a temperature controlled iron and feed the solid core through the hole in the PCB - as it travels through the hole it will pick up any errant nasties or stray wires that remain. Once the solid wire is through you should have a nice clean hole, then I used my wire cutters to chop the 'spent wire' off, leaving the rest of the reel ready for the next use. You may have to do this a couple of times, but I find that it works well in tight spaces where you can only realistically desolder the solder side of the board due to the component side being too full. Hope this helps. Another effective variation of that is a pcb drill bit. Heat the pad, push the drill through the hole while the solders melted, then spin the drill bereeen fingers as you remove the iron to prevent the solder sticking. Quote
LukeFRC Posted April 22 Posted April 22 anyone got a recommended source for Lumberg mono jacks and 2.1mm DC jacks? Musikding is out! Quote
BabyBlueSound Posted April 22 Posted April 22 36 minutes ago, LukeFRC said: anyone got a recommended source for Lumberg mono jacks and 2.1mm DC jacks? Musikding is out! I'd check these: https://shop.pedalparts.co.uk/product/klbm3 https://www.rapidonline.com/catalogue/search?Query=lumberg&Size=60 https://www.bitsboxuk.com/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=1&keyword=dc+socket 2 Quote
disssa Posted Thursday at 04:11 Posted Thursday at 04:11 On 23/04/2025 at 00:07, LukeFRC said: anyone got a recommended source for Lumberg mono jacks and 2.1mm DC jacks? Musikding is out! uk-electronic.de 1 Quote
bremen Posted Thursday at 06:12 Posted Thursday at 06:12 On 22/04/2025 at 23:07, LukeFRC said: anyone got a recommended source for Lumberg mono jacks and 2.1mm DC jacks? Musikding is out! Tried Switchelectronics? Quote
LukeFRC Posted Thursday at 07:02 Posted Thursday at 07:02 Thanks @disssa @bremen - I did but it looks like that just have the unbranded power jacks like in the picture . i havd however managed to copy in a Spotify link I can’t delete of a friends band. I can’t remove on my phone so enjoy. Quote
LukeFRC Posted Thursday at 07:07 Posted Thursday at 07:07 I’ve heard some of these non lumberg ones aren’t great - anyone any experience of these from switch https://www.switchelectronics.co.uk/products/2-1mm-x-5-5mm-panel-mount-dc-power-socket-dc-022b Quote
admiralchew Posted yesterday at 15:27 Posted yesterday at 15:27 Interesting looking course from Neil at NRG: https://www.pedalpatch.co.uk/workshops?mc_cid=f4d8a5f6c9&mc_eid=377f14edc2 Given he makes one of my top three overdrives and it looks like the below inside, it may be worth a look! I think I have a clash that date but definitely sounds interesting for the future. 2 Quote
LukeFRC Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Brian Wamplers courses online are also supposed to be decent. More circuit design than PtP primers 2 Quote
admiralchew Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 5 hours ago, LukeFRC said: Brian Wamplers courses online are also supposed to be decent. More circuit design than PtP primers I actually signed up for those in a moment of time-optimism. I haven’t started yet but I’m finally prepared to go down the rabbit hole. Quote
BabyBlueSound Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Scribd.com has a free trial, where you can legally download Brian's (and of course other) books in PDF. I am about to read it on the train. Quote
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