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Audio Al
15-10-2012, 13:57
I posted some photos in the Analogue art section of this TT

Its not working :scratch:

Have taken these 4 photos

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v240/bigboobs/IMG_2037.jpg
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I have checked the continuity from the kettle plug connections to the circuit board , all OK , and tried 2 different kettle leads , The power source was tested to be working
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v240/bigboobs/IMG_2038.jpg
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Checked the fuse inside in the board , OK
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v240/bigboobs/IMG_2039.jpg
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v240/bigboobs/IMG_2040.jpg

Any ideas what to check next :scratch:

:D:D

synsei
15-10-2012, 14:00
Okay, stone age tip here but worth a try; If the platter doesn't spin up, set the deck to run at 45rpm and give the platter a quick push with yer fingies ;)

Audio Al
15-10-2012, 14:05
Its official , I am a TWAT :doh:

If you swing the arm over it works :lol::doh::doh::doh:

synsei
15-10-2012, 14:09
:rfl: :ner: ;)

John
15-10-2012, 16:09
Classic

synsei
15-10-2012, 16:13
I can't crow to be brutally honest, I've made many, many silly mistakes in my time too... :lol:

John
15-10-2012, 16:15
I got a great horror story that a few people on AOS know about.....lips are sealed unless to much ale paases between them

synsei
15-10-2012, 16:26
Bah, I'm not shy. I discovered yesterday that when I last cleaned all the contacts and plugs with De-Oxit I had plugged the IC's into the Mini-T the wrong way round. I only discovered it yesterday when I was sodding about with the balance knob on the DR5... :doh: :D

Beechwoods
15-10-2012, 17:31
I got a great horror story that a few people on AOS know about.....lips are sealed unless to much ale paases between them

:D

Firebottle
20-10-2012, 08:07
Its official , I am a TWAT :doh:


Yes but an interesting twat.
Here's the big clue for others doing the same, note the microswitch:

http://i601.photobucket.com/albums/tt97/Paramotorpilot/Microswitch.jpg

Cheers, Alan