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Re: Digitech 2101 Pictures, help!

2007-12-22 by belphedeus

Hi Mike,

That is definitely the culprit...it is the "live" from the mains to 
the PC board before going to the zero ohms resistor then to the step 
down transformer for the 2101.
The connector has broke off from your 2101 PC board, it should be on 
the board marked as "QT1".Do not attempt to turn it on before 
repairingthe unit as if the exposed part comes in contact with the 
body of the unit you might see some sparks flying around or worst you 
could get electrocuted.

I have added a photo to the album you uploaded here in this Board of 
where the wire should be.So check it out and good luck.Btw if you are 
well in soldering parts its a fast repair DIY.

http://launch.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/gsp-2101/photos/view/9694?b=5

belphedues

--- In gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com, "Mike" <mswift1974@...> wrote:
>
> that would be great if you could help out with some images and
> descript of what you see in yours.  
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> --- In gsp-2101@...m, "dunkin_donut3" <dunkin_donut3@>
> wrote:
> >
> > I'll try and open up one of mine tomorrow.  In the meantime I 
wouldn't 
> > fire that thing up since that wire appears to be coming from the 
Mains 
> > and could do some harm if not properly connected.
> >
>

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