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  • #34449
    Anonymous
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    I finished wiring up this pedal today, but it doesn’t work. There’s continuity from jack to jack but when I test on the main PCB there’s no continuity between resistors, transistors, even the potentiometers. I don’t know where to start other than pulling all the components and re-populating the whole thing.

    #34472
    Anonymous
    Guest

    #34477
    Anonymous
    Guest

    At first glance, your missing diode D1.  I would look at the bottom and make sure there are no solder bridges or wire strands toughing other pads.

    That said, is there a build document for the version 4 Mastodon?  I’m building one too and all I can find is version 3.  The component layout is different and maybe that’s all.

    Thanks.

     

    #34478
    Billy
    Moderator

    Are you getting power to the pcb check on the main pcb 9v and ground pads some boards require D1 installed they’re either series 1N5817 (required) or parallel 1N4001 (not required) the quickest way to check is to see if you get voltage to R3

    Your pcb is V4 so D1 is a 1N5817 and needs to be soldered in hence why I asked if you get power into the pcb if you don’t have the diode you can solder a jumper in its place

    The polarity protection diodes were changed to 1N5817 because of its lower forward voltage allowing less voltage drop into the circuit

    #34490
    Barry
    Keymaster

    Apologies for the Build document.

    I have updated it so you can download again. You may need to refresh first?

    https://guitarpcb.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/BD_Mastodon.pdf

    As Billy points out you need to install the 1N5817 in D1 or simply add a jumper to bypass the circuit protection diode if you do not have one.

    #34493
    Steve
    Moderator

    You may also want to add some more solder to these connections on the 3PDT switch (IMHO). (See Photo)

    #34495
    Billy
    Moderator

    Your guitar signals AC so you don’t want DC on the out pad

    Are you actually getting audio through the circuit in effects / bypass mode

    Do your 2 pots on the underside of the pcb also have the plastic caps on them

    You should obviously get bias voltage on both transistor collectors etc If you get no voltage on Q2 collector try reflowing solder joints on R4

    You can check resistance along that trace, don’t power the circuit and check resistance from a 9v pad to Q2 collector where you’d expect around the value of R4 22K

    Also check resistance between Q1 collector and Q2 base where there should be little to no resistance

    If you get high resistance readings or OL (over limit) theres obviously a problem along those traces poor solder joints or solder bridges or damaged traces all your resistor values look correct so I wouldn’t suspect an incorrect value to be the problem

    Q2 base voltage should be exactly the same as Q1 collector

    The circuit is basically a modded fuzz face with extra pots and EQ

    So I’d think you’d want similar to fuzz face voltages 1.4v on Q1 collector, base 0.6v emitter 0v,  Q2 base 1.4v, collector 4.5v emitter 0.8v mastodon voltages would be affected by the pinch and wool pots so may not be exactly the same

     

     

    #34503
    Anonymous
    Guest

    I’ve had slight success! Bypass has always worked, effects were silent until this morning. Now I get the effect but it cuts out intermittently. When I get back to my workshop I’ll double check the measurements you mentioned. I’m extremely grateful for this help, I would be lost otherwise

    #34504
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Ok effects is gone again. I’m reading over 200k resistance on Q2 collector

    #34505
    Anonymous
    Guest

    I don’t think my Q1 ist seated well in it’s socket. Depending on how I shift it I either get voltage on the base or I don’t. Should I pull the socket? Q1 collector is a solid 1.4v

    #34506
    Billy
    Moderator

    You can solder one of the transistor pins in the socket to hold it in more securely

    #34508
    Anonymous
    Guest

    I’m almost at the finish line. The effects are sort of coming through, as long as the back plate isn’t on. But when they come through they are crackly and die out every 9 or 10 seconds. I’m not getting voltage on Q1 Base, and the voltage I’m reading across Q2 ist Power than it should be. Looking at the schematic I see C1 is immediately before Q1 Base. Could that be the issue?

    #34509
    Anonymous
    Guest

    *the voltage I’m reading across Q2 isn’t as high as it should be

    #34510
    Anonymous
    Guest

    There’s continuity between the power pad on the main PCB and Q1 collector and emitter, but no continuity between the 9v power pad on the main PCB and the Q1 base

    #34524
    Chuck
    Participant

    Confession up front: I haven’t built one of these since the 2A version in 2015 that soldered directly to the stomp switch.

    Did you get this as a kit or did you buy the board and an source the parts yourself? The reason I ask is the resistor installed in the 3PDT board does not look like the typical 4.7k that’s recommended for LED protection – at this point it’s not doing anything, but it’s not right.

    I’d recommend that you recheck/reflow all the solder joints on the back of the main board paying special attention to the sockets. Also do the same for the 3PDT board and check carefully for stray strands that may be touching something. If you didn’t already follow the advice to solder one leg of the transistors to the socket, don’t do that (personal bias) but do pull each transistor and add a slight kink in the legs so that they fit very tightly into the sockets – don’t go crazy with the bends.

    Head smack.

    Forgot to mention that if the Pinch pot is turned down the pedal will sound like it’s seriously not right.

    Chuck

    #34532
    Billy
    Moderator

    What voltages are you getting on the transistor pins you shouldn’t get continuity directly from 9v to Q1 collector R3 should connect to 9v with the other side to Q1 collector and Q1 emitter should connect to ground check you don’t have continuity on Q1 pins

    Make sure you don’t power the circuit when checking continuity and taking resistance readings

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