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Episode: 2822
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Title: HPR2822: What's in the Box! Part 1
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2822/hpr2822.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 17:18:41
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This is HBR Episode 2008122 entitled What's in the Box.
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Part 1 and is part of the series, Hobby Electronics.
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It is hosted by NY Wheel and is about 21 minutes long and carrying a clean flag.
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The summer is, and it will open the mystery box, if found in the mailbox.
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This episode of HBR is brought to you by An Honesthost.com.
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Hello, this is NY Bill and I'm here with, I don't know what I'm here with, actually, two
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weeks ago Box arrived in my mailbox and I know who it's from now because they sent me
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a question, I think it was signal asking if it had arrived or if it, but it takes a
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little while to get this game all the way from England, it came from Cornwall, it came
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from Mr. Tim Timmy and I have no idea what it is.
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I've just put it on my bench and he kind of hinted that it might be electronics in nature,
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so I said when I get some time to record, I'll open it up and I'll, let's see what this
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is.
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I'm going to open the window while we can listen to the rain now, but it's hot in here.
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It's finally getting towards spring.
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Oh, drop my ball.
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So let me get a knife and see what's in here, where do I start opening it?
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I guess I don't start opening it, I just peel off Marshall, did you completely cover
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this tape as a joke?
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I don't even get in here.
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Watch, I'll get through all this tape and he'll have sent me a box of tape, that would
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be.
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I'm going to call this episode tape.
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Finally, holy cow, no, he's got tape going in the other direction too.
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If you can hear a card doorbell, that's one of my buddy's sent me a text.
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Marshall, I'm going to edit this so everybody doesn't have to listen to it, but I'm going
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to send you the raw, because this is 3.45, 3 minutes and 45 seconds of me opening tape,
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buddy.
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You're going to have to listen to it all.
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It's in an HP box.
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It's in a toner box.
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He sent me some crunch bang stickers, awesome man.
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Wow, that brings back memories.
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He's still had some of these, huh?
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Cool.
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One of those is going right on the new laptop, because I didn't have one.
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What is this?
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Oh, sweet.
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It looks like a guitar pedal kit.
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A tremolo.
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Awesome.
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Yeah, I do like these.
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Tremos.
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I had one way back in the day by boss.
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Wow, this is a lot of parts.
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Thank you, man.
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Yeah, we'll get an HP R or two out of this.
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The build of this.
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Debian volume.
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It's a complete kit.
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That's awesome.
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Nice.
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I'll just open it up a bit here.
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Let me check and take a look at the board.
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That looks pretty straightforward.
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Cool.
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Well, this might be a short HP R, but I have to build this thing now.
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I hope it doesn't work the first time, and I got to fix it.
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That'll be good.
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All right.
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It takes Marshal.
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That's awesome.
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So I just went down and showed Mrs. NY Bill, and she said, who knew guitars needed pedals?
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How do you think they get all the noises here?
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Oh, Mrs. NY Bill.
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So I thought, you know, I'll build this up someday, and then I realize it's raining out.
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There's nothing to do.
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I'm going to start building it now.
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It's fun.
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The instructions are minimum.
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They just show where each component goes.
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So I'll build this up like I do all my boards, lowest components first, and then stack
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up.
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I wonder why there's so many LEDs.
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Oh, no, just the one LED.
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All right.
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So let's see what we got here.
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Magnification, because I'm getting old.
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Transistors.
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I wonder if they're doing like a push pull thing with the transistors.
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And resistors.
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I'll start with the resistors.
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Well, I'm going to have to edit some of this out because I'm in a long text conversation
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with a bunch of friends from the look.
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My buddy, B. Spamike, is a Lenovo fanatic.
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So I'm just, he says he's going to start cleaning his house and start actually getting rid
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of stuff.
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But I just told him I picked up a pallet of Lenovo's from an old school, and he's going
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to want that.
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Let me send it.
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All right.
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Yeah, it's like, what is this episode going to be like, an evening with Bill?
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All right.
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Let's open up these resistors.
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Well, I'm curious where you got this from, Timmy.
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I had a tremolo once, a boss tremolo, and it was used, and it worked fine in the store
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when I got home.
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I started doing this weird, I think it was a ground loop.
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So like a weird buzz sound to it, but the buzz was in the tremolo, like, yeah, that's
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what a buzz sounds like in a tremolo.
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I wonder why I got so many of these leads up to the, yeah, up to the pots, of course.
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So that's nice.
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They labeled the resistors for you.
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They don't have to get out a meter and check each one.
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Well, I'll pause it here while I populate some parts.
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20 meg.
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I might have to put this one on the meter.
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I can't read the writing of whoever wrote very tiny on your 20 meg, or 2.2 meg, probably
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2.2.
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I'll just save that one to last.
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This is something I do.
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If you're not sure of a component's value, or it's like, way in between something, just
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leave it to the last one you put in, and it might, you know, it's going to be the last
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slot on the board.
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Yeah, it's hard to read this person's writing 10k, I think this is.
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I'm going to check a few of these.
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Let me turn on the meter, ohms, 1.2 k ohms, when you're here's a tip, when you're using
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a meter to check resistance, your tendency is to grab both leads and push them down onto
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the probes with your thumb.
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You're actually going to start reading the resistance in your body as well.
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So if I hold this one, I'm only holding one end, and I got 1.2 k ohms, but if I touch my
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thumb on the other end as well, it goes down to 1.1 k ohm, that's not much, but I am changing
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the resistance by using both my thumb.
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So that's 1.2 k ohm, all right, it goes there, here I'll check this one, that one I said
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I'll save the last, let me just check it while I got the meter going, so it's 0.8, no,
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2.2 mega ohm, yeah, 2.2 so that's a 2.2, it goes right there, all right I got it.
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Did you buy one of these for yourself, Marshall, to build as well?
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I know you're into guitars, and I know you're a guy that's not afraid to solder, or did
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you build one already?
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All right, there's the resistors populated, I got the wrong tip in my, I got a tip I
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don't want in my soldering iron and it's already hot, let's try that again, I'm trying
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to clip the leads of the resistors and get them all to fall in the box, but inevitably
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one goes flying off and it's in the rug somewhere and it'll stick in my sock and some
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future date.
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Oh, look at that, 2 I forgot the solder, well clipping them off I just sold 2.
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When you bend the pins over on like all the resistors at once it's like a little forest,
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sometimes you can't see a couple in there, just put it back in the stand and I lost it
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again, there's it, maybe it was just the one, oh there it is, all right what's next, next
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biggest thing, next biggest thing is the transistors, so what do we got here, I got to look
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under the, we got 2N 3904's, 2N 3904's, I'm going to go look up what that is, but 2N
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3904 is a NPN transistor and they're look, let me look at the traces, they're putting
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them in, kind of back to back here, then there's one other transistor, a K30A, I've never
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heard of this, oh it's a fat, now I've never heard of this one, so this one goes in down
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here, there's the transistors, next up in height-wise is, oh these look like a little
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tantalum, tantalum capacitors, oh they're dipped, they look like they're just dipped in
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some type of plastic, these are 105's, and then we got another, this looks like a tantalum
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there's a little tantalum, 1.75224, what the heck is that, oh it's 224 over here, all right
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I got to open up another package of, what's all this, this is all the pots and the LED,
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I don't know, here's a 3-pole double throw switch for like a true bypass, I'm not sure
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if these are directional, I guess I have to check them with them either, I'm gonna put
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that in last, that's pretty tall, got some pots here, here's an LED, on these instructions,
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I'm not sure what's going on here, it looks like they've drawn two bodge wires from the
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3-pole double throw down to the 1-meg resistor, and then they crossed it out, and then
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they've drawn another one between the 1-micro-fared cap and the center leg of the transistor, and
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then they've crossed it out, so I don't know if, I don't know if you need to put those
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jumpers in, or they didn't, and they didn't, or Marshall did you buy one of these kits and
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put it together and it didn't work, this might be like long distance troubleshooting,
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let's see, okay, it just took a little while to kind of figure out these pots, you've got
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a D1D2D3, you've got a V1D2D3, and an S3S2, okay, speed volume depth, and it doesn't
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tell you which wires to use for what, so I'm just gonna make it up, I'm gonna put, in all
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the one positions, I'm gonna put black, they give you black red and white, oh speed
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only gets two wires, so it's only got speed only has two and three, for two I'll use red
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I guess, and then S2, the speed does have a number two right there, boy this just reminded me
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I started another, I think it was another HBR I did where I was talking about etching, and
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I etched a board for a big muff pipe pedal, a distortion pedal, and I never finished back, it's
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still over there, it's over near my computer, it's just not a case yet, and I haven't tested it,
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maybe someday, so the three wire, D3, those are all, I'm gonna have to be white, so here's S3,
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I was soldering the wire, and when I let go of everything the wire fell back out, so I gotta
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clean this all up, LED plus LED minus, plus I'll do red, minus I'll do black, last thing
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is the switch I'm gonna put in here, because it's big hunk and switch, so the pins on this
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are pretty heavy duty, if you're soldering something like that, put your soldering pan on one side
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of the heavy duty metal, and then bring your solder into the other side of that metal, so you get
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everything up to the same heat, it's kind of like the way plumbers do a coupling or a joint,
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now I just got to remember which one of these was what, we got three different parts,
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500mg, the one that wasn't labeled is the 500mg, that is for depth, so depth 123, oh that's a tricky one,
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let me take a picture, so I got the potentiometer up in the vice, and then I gotta just bring the
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leads up with my thumb and finger, that's a trick, okay I'm gonna do the barrel jack now, but I
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don't know which one is, which pin is what, so I'll get it on the meter, touch the center pin,
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okay so there's a bent over tab, if anybody gets a kit like this, that's your center pin,
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and then there's two other tabs, those are both ground, and then the last thing here is the LED,
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short leg is the cathode negative, I don't want to shrink wrap these, okay just found,
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I'm glad I caught this now, I have soldered the LED negative to the volume in one side of the
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volume, let me fix that now, just we just lose a whole troubleshooting episode because I found
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that already, okay I think that is the whole thing, it looks like an octopus on the bench here,
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the big question is will it do anything, let me go get an eyeball battery, and I guess I'm
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gonna have to turn on an amp and find a guitar and some chords, all right I got my trusty telly,
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okay I need one more guitar cord, this thing ready to go, the amp is ready,
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so which one of these is output, tip out, it's doing something,
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it's just making a buzzing noise, where I need another chord, just all went on the floor,
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out, tip in, well we got, I can play through it, let's see what happens,
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the volume just went down,
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there is no tremolo,
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so we start troubleshooting, also the LED does not come on, there's a difference,
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is that the volume, volume's working, but no tremolo, all right let me check into this,
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I think, well I just found something already, I went to pick up the board and the
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negative wire from the battery, just go right out, it's not soldered in,
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it's, well I got a little solder on there, but not enough, so the only thing working on this
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is the volume, let me see, do I have my LED backwards maybe,
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usually an LED is just an indicator, but sometimes they do run circuits through it,
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well I'd say basically the build is failure, it's doing a little something, but not the right
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something, so I guess we get another HPR out of this, as I do a repair episode, so that'll be
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a part two I guess, thanking you Tim Timmy from like a long distance and like holding my arm out
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along, should I thank you for this, or is this going to be down the rabbit hole, all right,
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I'll see you guys next time,
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