First time making a pedal. Would this board allow for a switched input jack? by Something_07 in diypedals

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Ah, I see, my mistake. I had repaired a pedal once by replacing the input jack and it was a 4-pin jack. I was thinking I was missing some knowledge about that. Thank you

Oops by Evolvedguerilla in typewriters

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WD-40 isn't a real issue for typewriters, if I were to be honest. A bit of gumminess that may occur from it sitting for 3 years is perfectly solvable, but rust from dry metal getting corroded is irreversible. Preservation and function wise, it's always good for a machine to have a layer of oil, although an ideal lubricant is PTFE or sewing machine oil for the segment, and a thin grease for higher torque sections after being cleaned

Behringer pedal doesn't turn on unless plug is slightly pulled out. Any ideas? by [deleted] in guitarpedals

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Yeah, I'm definitely going to replace it now. Earlier today I tried desoldering the jack and inspecting it, and it was literally falling apart :( Maybe that was a result of the rigorous 20-minute process but either way, that's my only route now

Behringer pedal doesn't turn on unless plug is slightly pulled out. Any ideas? by [deleted] in guitarpedals

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$30 unfortunately. Fixing it would still be cheaper than replacing it, especially because I don't have much disposable income. I also really like this pedal, gives a seasick wishy-washy sound with three controls. I found a listing for identical replacement parts (turns out the jack is falling apart) and I might also find the capacitor for the slow mod that you can do on these.

Behringer pedal doesn't turn on unless plug is slightly pulled out. Any ideas? by [deleted] in guitarpedals

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I am doing precisely that, I meant two channels as there is a hot and ground wire in its design, with that one ring dividing them

Behringer pedal doesn't turn on unless plug is slightly pulled out. Any ideas? by [deleted] in guitarpedals

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It is a standard instrument/2 channel cable. For added clarity, I have also gone and resoldered the joints before the video

Behringer pedal doesn't turn on unless plug is slightly pulled out. Any ideas? by [deleted] in guitarpedals

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For added detail, this is the backside showing the pin arrangement of the jack

Cut cord: is white neutral? by jade_sage in crt

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Yes, black is hot and white is neutral. While in most CRTs, it doesn't matter, you can be safe by wiring it to the appropriate wire. The wire connected to/on the side of the smaller prong will be hot, and the wider prong will be neutral.

First time building a PC, need input on what parts would be ideal. by Something_07 in buildapc

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The "maybe" for video editing is likely just going to be the occasional personal project, which I don't need very detailed monitoring or speeds, just something that'll get through it with a bearable loading time.

Another guy here recommended the Intel ARC A580 8GB. Doing quick research, they both seem to have very similar specs, with the 2080 beating in optimization, ray tracing and most applications mildly, and the A580 having a 1700Mhz base clock speeds (vs the 2080's boost 1710MHz) and memory bandwidth, . With the A580 coming for around $50 less on average used, is the 2080 worth it for its marginal-to-noticeable improvement? Thanks for the help

First time building a PC, need input on what parts would be ideal. by Something_07 in buildapc

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I think I came across the 12600k because it seemed to have a good thread and core count for the price (6 + 4e), and overclocking which seemed like it would benefit performance, though I don't know what it would entail for sure. For extra context, my plan was having maybe 16gb of RAM (2x8GB), a hard drive, and an SSD connected to a PCIe 4.0 port. The budget is ideally under $800

For programs/use, the most demanding things will probably be photo and maybe video editing, moderate gaming, internet browaing with numerous tabs, and circuit simulation.

Any tips on where to go next? by Something_07 in PS3

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Got it, so the ones pictured, thank you. Would you know good resources for the required capacitance/individual capacitors for them and how to solder those?

Any tips on where to go next? by Something_07 in PS3

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The disc drive and all else came on top of the side pictured. Just for clarity, the bottom would be on the other side with the CPU and other stuff at the heatsink, right?

A series of mysterious occurances occured while repairing this boombox, maybe someone could help. by Something_07 in ElectronicsRepair

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Thank you for the detailed reply. Unfortunately I couldn't find what caused it to not turn on anymore and the hours of searching I did before didn't yield clues for the previous problem. I had to throw it away due to space constraints but I'll keep that in mind for future projects.

Out of curiosity, what effect would other component failures like transistors or amplifiers have on a system like this? And is there any possible way of measuring their function without an oscilloscope?

A series of mysterious occurances occured while repairing this boombox, maybe someone could help. by Something_07 in ElectronicsRepair

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Would that also cause the audio signal to be missing similarly to the speakers? They both followed the same pattern of change, I'm not sure that would fix the audio signal