Hmmm... It's not a dry climate here in Montreal at all, and I have no carpeting, but that certainly sounds like my problem. I was using a 35w Weller and my only complaint was that the tip seems *enormous* for pcb work, but its possible that I could have fried it. I guess I could swap the vactrol for 3 with the vactrol for one of the others and see what happens. To the workshop I go! Thanks to all for the info - I don't feel as inept now. :) On 28-Oct-05, at 8:52 PM, Adam Schabtach wrote: > I killed vactrol #3 when I built my second 410, and I was using a > temp-control Weller station at the time. Paul told me that the things > can > sometimes be damaged by static electricity. I assembled mine in a very > dry > climate in a room with a carpeted floor, so draw your own conclusions. > :-) > > The symptom in that case was that filter #3 passed audio only very > faintly. > > I was having a run of bad luck then, I think. I assembled my third 300 > VCO > at around the same time, and I managed to wire its output jacks wrong. > These > mistakes were made after I'd assembled ~25 MOTM kits over the past few > years > with zero problems. > > --Adam > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: groovyshaman [mailto:groovyshaman@...] >> Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 6:43 PM >> To: motm@yahoogroups.com; Mike Marsh >> Subject: Re: [motm] Re: To those that have built a '410.... >> >> A vactrol was my problem back when I built my 410. I held the iron >> to a >> leg >> for too long and killed it. I promptly tossed the iron and went out >> and >> bought a Weller WSD80 station. :) >> >> -George > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > ___________________________________________ + Bootleg Sounds/Bodega: www.bootlegsounds.com +
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Re: [motm] Re: To those that have built a '410....
2005-10-29 by Matthew Hiscock
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