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  • C1 of Gary's Pulse1 Explodes

    Hi Gurus,

    I have built this unit one week back and everything was working fine since I switched it on today. Before I switched on today I have soldered the speaker wire which was broken. I have removed both the speaker wires and soldered them back again to make sure there are no bad soldering joints.

    After soldering the speaker wires I have connected the battery to the unit then within no time the Capacitor 1 explodes. I have checked for the shorts but I couldnt find any. I have blown almost 6 1uF Capacitors already. The capacitors that I have used are rated 35volts though garys design asks for only 25 volts.

    Kindly help me if you could understand my problem.

    Thanks
    Ajay
    Last edited by Ajay0707; 10-26-2011, 02:45 PM. Reason: Additonal Information

  • #2
    just had a look on the schematic , c1 only goes accross the battery as a "buffer" can't understand why it kepps blowing , poss 1st blow was weak part followed by polarity wrong when you replaced many times after , double check polarity ,

    + leg of capacitor goes onto same track as the line on the diode.

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    • #3
      What happens when you hook the capacitor across a 35 VDC power supply? There are quite a few bad electrolytic capacitors (from an Asian manufacturer) Floating around, although it usually takes quite awhile for them to go bad (they bulge up at the top)..... I learned this from working on LCD televisions/monitors.

      Dave Frank

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      • #4
        Hi DOOLEY,

        Thanks for your kind reply. I also checked the polarity many times as it was blowing the capacitor without wasting a fraction of a second when battery is connected. Forgot to mention. I have tried to put an LED in place to indicate the on & off status of the unit. At that time I have connected the positive of the battery to the LED(+) directly and negative of the battery to the negative pad on the circuit board. The positive lead was connected to the led by a 330ohms resistor. I think it might be the reason. But when I checked the second time and so this LED was not connected.

        Thanks in advance.
        Ajay

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        • #5
          The Problem is solved

          Hi Thanks for all your time..

          I finally figured out the problem, when I tried to connect the LED indicator for on and off of the unit it all happened. The IC's 7660 and 1117A were burnt that was causing this issue. I have replaced them and the unit is back again in its good workin condition.

          -Ajay

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