Fried 2 2.49Kohm resistors on two kits

Jimb0

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So I finished building two Crack with Speedball kits a few days ago. I turned it on to check the voltages, then two of the 2.49Kohm resistors on the headphone jack overheated and smoke appeared. I quickly turned it off after that. I tried it on the second kit I built and the same thing happened.

I ran through the kits again to see if I had any bad solder joints. In the first kit I didn't solder the unbanded side of a 100uF 160V properly to 9U. On the second kit I didn't find any problems, but resoldered all the 100uF 160V joints just to make sure.

What tests should I perform before retrying the 2.49Kohm? I have already taken out the resistors to be replaced with new ones.

Thanks in advance
 
Sounds like you have a miswire on the first amp that you have reproduced on the second amp. Post pictures.
 
Those resistors fry when:

1. The 100uF caps are in backwards.
2. There is a short between terminals 6 and 7 and/or 9 and 10.

If the current iteration of the instructions are followed, it's actually nearly impossible to burn up these resistors, is this an older kit?
 
These are the newest kit that just arrived last week. I'll check those terminals out.

Just a side note, I was using the old method of soldering the 2.49kohm resistors slanted instead of horizontally but I'm guessing this is unrelated.

Here are some pics of the first kit. I'll upload the second one in a minute.

 

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Second amp

 

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You have a miswire on the octal socket. The 6080 cathodes connect to terminals 7 and 9, not 6 and 10.

The change in headphone jack wiring removes the brief voltage spike as the coupling caps charge when no heapdhones are plugged in.
 
Kitchener said:
Nice wiring, Jimb0  :)

Thanks Kitchener :) I really appreciate that and I'm glad you like it.

Caucasian Blackplate said:
You have a miswire on the octal socket. The 6080 cathodes connect to terminals 7 and 9, not 6 and 10.

The change in headphone jack wiring removes the brief voltage spike as the coupling caps charge when no heapdhones are plugged in.

I'm glad that the problem was just a miswire and an easy fix. Thanks again PB.
 
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