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  • #76
    Soldering R11 and R25 Resistors in place question

    I just fixed soldering resistors in place. Afterwards, thought about R11 and R25 solder pads.
    Don't remember if there was a trace connecting the two on top or if the solder pads were touching and the two resistor leads were to be soldered together or they were supposed to be separated on top. I know I bridged the two leads on one board but can't tell for sure on the other two even with a 16x jewelers loop. Taking a picture of the two boards looks like they are not bridged.

    Any clarity would be helpful as I can't tell from the orig. PCB pictures I took.
    Let me know so I can correct the board before I move any further.

    Thanks
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    • #77
      Hello Sven,

      No problem if you made a "solderbridge" on the top layer, at the bottem layer the resisters are connected, both resistors are connected to +5 volt.
      At the most down jpg the top layer is turned off...

      Succes !

      Ap
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      • #78
        Happy days are here!!!!!!

        I finally have received my Surf PI kit!!! Whoopee!!!!! Can't wait to get started!

        Thanks again Silverdog!

        Bob

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        • #79
          That photo of the detector in the first post has 1 more control, a push button, and a yellow thing that I can't make out. What did you add to the standard design here?


          Barry

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          • #80
            Is there a link to a setup page for this kit? I have assembled all but the variable resistors (potentiometers) onto the board, but I am not sure which ones need to be brought out for manual controls. In the Whites Surf PI, there are only 2 controls (this kit has a volume control, which the Whites Surf PI does not have) - and yet I see some builds where it looks like the controls are all brought out. The delay probably does not get changed after setting it up. I don't plan to use the on board variable resistors unless that section does not get adjusted often.

            Anyone who has built this with external variable resistors, I'd would love to see a picture of what you did, and which ones you connected to what. I also noted what looked like some buttons. I can see on/off, but I am not sure what any others would be.

            Very nice work on this PC board and the package of parts.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by jmoller99 View Post
              Is there a link to a setup page for this kit? I have assembled all but the variable resistors (potentiometers) onto the board, but I am not sure which ones need to be brought out for manual controls. In the Whites Surf PI, there are only 2 controls (this kit has a volume control, which the Whites Surf PI does not have) - and yet I see some builds where it looks like the controls are all brought out. The delay probably does not get changed after setting it up. I don't plan to use the on board variable resistors unless that section does not get adjusted often.

              Anyone who has built this with external variable resistors, I'd would love to see a picture of what you did, and which ones you connected to what. I also noted what looked like some buttons. I can see on/off, but I am not sure what any others would be.

              Very nice work on this PC board and the package of parts.
              Try the Russian forum, more info there, translates into english:
              http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate...2F%2F&lp=ru_en

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              • #82
                HELP!!!


                Got my board completed. None of the pots are doing anything just getting a constant tone. When I turn each pot there is no change at all. The volume works as I can adjust the loudness but the coil is dead. Here are some pics maybe I screwed up somewhere.
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                • #83
                  D1 - D2 ???Click image for larger version

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                  • #84
                    d1+ d2 are where they are suppose to be with the correct orientation. Is that what you are asking?

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by plumabob View Post
                      HELP!!!


                      Got my board completed. None of the pots are doing anything just getting a constant tone. When I turn each pot there is no change at all. The volume works as I can adjust the loudness but the coil is dead. Here are some pics maybe I screwed up somewhere.
                      Hello Bob,

                      You have sound, so there are 'things' working. Put all pots in mid position.
                      Check now if your tune pot is working, it can be that you have to turn it (counter) clockwise to make the sound go away...

                      Succes

                      Ap.
                      Last edited by ApBerg; 02-06-2011, 10:32 PM. Reason: mistake counterclockwise

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by plumabob View Post
                        HELP!!!


                        Got my board completed. None of the pots are doing anything just getting a constant tone. When I turn each pot there is no change at all. The volume works as I can adjust the loudness but the coil is dead. Here are some pics maybe I screwed up somewhere.
                        I don't see anything wrong from the pic.
                        Do you have a scope?

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                        • #87
                          Thanks for the Russian Link. I see that the Offset pot is the only one I will leave on the board. The others will be moved to the case. It also has the following coil info:

                          With the parts list...
                          Search Coil Data:

                          Wire gauge is 0.5 m.m. metric or 24 gauge standard copper"enamel coated"
                          Diameter: 9 inch or 23 c.m.
                          number of turns approximately 20 ***

                          And another coil test file:
                          DIMETER TURNS WIRE INDUCTANCE RESISTANCE RESULTS
                          21 19 0,25 279,8 uH 5,2 16 cms
                          21 20 0,25 313,7 uH 5,3 13 cms
                          21 22 0,25 343,2 uH 6,5 14 cms
                          21 23 0,25 372,4 uH 6,0 14 cms
                          21 24 0,25 406,5 uH 6,1 14 cms
                          21 26 0,25 498,8 uH 6,8 14 cms
                          21 27 0,25 538,3 uH 7,0 15 cms
                          21 28 0,25 575,8 uH 7,0 16 cms
                          21 29 0,25 617,4 uH 7,6 14 cms
                          21 30 0,25 664,4 uH 7,6 13 cms

                          As well as the following file for adding a pin pointer mode (note the resistor R numbers don't match the Surf PI Schematic, but its easy to locate the place to add it):
                          Attached Files

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                          • #88
                            some questions

                            What should i connect to the "GND pad" under R5 maybe the housing of pi detector board?

                            The points TP1 and TP2 are for measuremnts or not?

                            My surf pi works but don´t get an continuing sound for example a beeb every 5 sec. or so.
                            Is it right?- i found no videos. At mine there comes a short sound when tuning (i think it is the right point) and i can detect euro coins at 15cm (i know it could be more but it is a problem of my coil). From other Pi detectors i know a clicking sound at right tunig point.

                            Can anyone Help?

                            ps
                            thanks APBEG
                            thanks SILVERDOG

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by bernte_one View Post
                              What should i connect to the "GND pad" under R5 maybe the housing of pi detector board?

                              The points TP1 and TP2 are for measuremnts or not?

                              My surf pi works but don´t get an continuing sound for example a beeb every 5 sec. or so.
                              Is it right?- i found no videos. At mine there comes a short sound when tuning (i think it is the right point) and i can detect euro coins at 15cm (i know it could be more but it is a problem of my coil). From other Pi detectors i know a clicking sound at right tunig point.

                              Can anyone Help?

                              ps
                              thanks APBEG
                              thanks SILVERDOG
                              Hello Bernte,

                              It is ok that you do not have a clicking sound, but if you use the tune potentiometer then you must get a point that is giving a continuing sound.
                              The best setting is to the point you just get a little noise.
                              A euro can be detected around 25 cm, test with the setting from the delay potentiometer.

                              The PI detectors that have a click output use a VCO. In the Surf this is not the way the audio sound is made. A switch from the 4066 is used to connect the DC output from the lm358 in a freq. from around 660HZ to ground, this make's the 'sound' in a fixed freq.

                              The test points are for use with a scope, so you can make a little pin there, put it is not needed to do so.

                              Succes.

                              Ap

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                              • #90
                                countinuing sound

                                "but if you use the tune potentiometer then you must get a point that is giving a continuing sound"

                                Yes there is a sound but it disappears after a short moment maybe a half second. Sounds like it drifts away. Should i use a fine tuning Poti with more turns? The on i have can only be turn in an ancle of 270 degrees maybe thats not fine enough.

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