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sunchan  
#1 Posted : Monday, September 13, 2010 12:19:22 AM(UTC)
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I assembled the Placid PS kit for Buffalo II and connected to a 9V 15VA transformer but the LEDs are not glowing. The kit does not come with 2 x 1 ohm resistors therefore I soldered a 0.5 ohm resistor instead. I can adjust the output to 5.5V but I cannot adjust the R8 to 0.74V. I connected the PS to Buffalo and the Buffalo is not working. Is there anywhere I should check for this failure?
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#2 Posted : Monday, September 13, 2010 3:27:55 AM(UTC)
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With a resistor half the value, you'll need half the voltage, for the same current, not double.

It's very strange that the LEDs aren't coming on. sure they aren't in backwards?
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#3 Posted : Monday, September 13, 2010 9:06:09 AM(UTC)
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If the +ve is the longer lead, then I'm sure the polar position is correct.
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#4 Posted : Monday, September 13, 2010 9:10:08 AM(UTC)
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i have heard mentioned earlier that the led lights have a flat surface on the bottom side , therefore that is the position that they should go on the pcb .

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#5 Posted : Monday, September 13, 2010 10:26:33 AM(UTC)
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What do you mean "flat surface on the bottom"? Do all LEDs have flat surface on the bottom?
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#6 Posted : Monday, September 13, 2010 10:50:18 AM(UTC)
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The LEDs in the kit do.
sunchan  
#7 Posted : Monday, September 13, 2010 12:47:04 PM(UTC)
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Hey men, I can't read oracles.
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#8 Posted : Monday, September 13, 2010 2:25:27 PM(UTC)
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There is a notch on the rim of the LED ,and and there a part of that rim that is flat , The Placid has the same drawing on it , as seen when you look at D1 and D2 .i will try to upload a pic showing that .

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sunchan  
#9 Posted : Monday, September 13, 2010 4:55:40 PM(UTC)
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Ah, I see what you mean now. Yes, I follow this direction to install the LEDs. Is there anywhere I should check & measure the voltage and report?
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#10 Posted : Monday, September 13, 2010 8:17:13 PM(UTC)
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You could measure voltage across D1 and D2.
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#11 Posted : Tuesday, September 14, 2010 4:51:54 AM(UTC)
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Here are some of the measures

Voltage across D1 & D2 to GND = 12.5V
IC1
Pin2 5.62V
Pin3 6.5V

Regulator Output 5.62V
Voltage after rectification (C1) 12.9V

R3 and R8, no voltage detected
VR1 48 ohms
VR2 615 ohms

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#12 Posted : Tuesday, September 14, 2010 8:59:22 AM(UTC)
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I mean across D1 and D2, not to GND. One probe on each of the pins of the LED.

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#13 Posted : Tuesday, September 14, 2010 5:37:31 PM(UTC)
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Oh I see, D1 is 2.5V and D2 is 0.5V

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#14 Posted : Tuesday, September 14, 2010 7:56:19 PM(UTC)
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Hmmm, something is definitely wrong then. They should both be about ~1.9V Double check you have not accidentally transposed parts.
sunchan  
#15 Posted : Wednesday, September 15, 2010 7:15:06 AM(UTC)
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There are only a few parts and I have double checked everything. Other than the missing 1 ohm resistors that I use 0.5 ohm instead, there is nothing wrongly inserted. However, I found the IC that came with the PCB is L49710 instead of OPA227 as specified on the parts list. Is this a concern?
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#16 Posted : Thursday, September 16, 2010 9:27:18 AM(UTC)
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Is the IC correct? Any clue to rescue this?
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#17 Posted : Thursday, September 16, 2010 9:36:53 AM(UTC)
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Yes, that it the correct chip. I think I need to update the parts list.
sunchan  
#18 Posted : Thursday, September 16, 2010 5:11:41 PM(UTC)
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Then where to look at for possible fault?
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#19 Posted : Thursday, September 16, 2010 5:26:23 PM(UTC)
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Can you post pictures, top and bottom of the board?

I am still thinking a pair of transistors is swapped.
sunchan  
#20 Posted : Saturday, September 18, 2010 7:52:05 PM(UTC)
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Here are the photos. I have also inserted the 1 ohm to the PCB.

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