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  • #16
    Originally posted by alcartraz View Post
    just had another look am i testing it right - test from multimeter to ground + to legs of u5 pin 3 11.7 bat volts same pin2 1.48 pin 1 10.48 and yes i need to put new bats in thank you for helping
    Since pin 2 (middle pin) of the regulator should be at 0V, and you have the negative terminal of the voltmeter connected to 0V (I presume), then you may have a break in the ground somewhere. Try doing a continuity test from U5 pin 2 to the negative battery terminal. These two points should be connected together.

    Think about it.
    How can there be 1.41 volts on the regulator GND connection?

    Is this a Siverdog (Surf 12 "ApB") long board PCB, or have you made it yourself?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
      Since pin 2 (middle pin) of the regulator should be at 0V, and you have the negative terminal of the voltmeter connected to 0V (I presume), then you may have a break in the ground somewhere. Try doing a continuity test from U5 pin 2 to the negative battery terminal. These two points should be connected together.

      Think about it.
      How can there be 1.41 volts on the regulator GND connection?

      Is this a Siverdog (Surf 12 "ApB") long board PCB, or have you made it yourself?
      yes the silverdog long board from +bat to pin 2 15.55 volts continuity from pin 2 to batt - is good from - batt to pin 2 1.37 volts iam lost ??

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      • #18
        Originally posted by alcartraz View Post
        yes the silverdog long board from +bat to pin 2 15.55 volts continuity from pin 2 to batt - is good from - batt to pin 2 1.37 volts iam lost ??
        OK, let's try a different approach.

        What is the voltage between the GND and OUT pins of U5?
        Put the meter probes directly on these pins.

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        • #19
          17 to 18 volts fluctuating
          input 11.37 all on the pins of u5

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          • #20
            right just tryed an old lcd multimeter i had kicking about i have got different readings pin 3 in 11.4 pin 2 0v pin1 out 10.5 that was measured - to ground + to pins on u5 now measured on pins pin 2 and pin 1 11.1 volts ?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by alcartraz View Post
              right just tryed an old lcd multimeter i had kicking about i have got different readings pin 3 in 11.4 pin 2 0v pin1 out 10.5 that was measured - to ground + to pins on u5 now measured on pins pin 2 and pin 1 11.1 volts ?
              It appears that the previous meter you were using was faulty.
              As the output should be 5V, I suggest replacing the regulator (U5). Then take the measurements again.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                It appears that the previous meter you were using was faulty.
                As the output should be 5V, I suggest replacing the regulator (U5). Then take the measurements again.
                hi sorry people confusion set in i was testing q2 instead of u5 because q2 looks like the regulators i use in power supply i used to build in my job now tested u5 volts are good 11.4 going in 5 volts coming out i gess stress and trying to do many things all at the same time ?

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                • #23
                  the regulator is ok what do i test next ?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by alcartraz View Post
                    the regulator is ok what do i test next ?
                    Check if the negative supply is working by measuring the voltage at pin 5 of U6.

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                    • #25
                      i got 5.22 volts on that pin

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by alcartraz View Post
                        i got 5.22 volts on that pin
                        It should be -5V (or close to this value). Note: It should be a negative voltage.

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                        • #27
                          new batts u5 output 4.96 pin 5 of u6 - lead of new meter on ground + lead on pin 5 of u6 is -4.75 volts ? is that right

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by alcartraz View Post
                            new batts u5 output 4.96 pin 5 of u6 - lead of new meter on ground + lead on pin 5 of u6 is -4.75 volts ? is that right
                            That looks good.
                            Now (before we proceed any further) please measure the voltages at:
                            U1 pin 8
                            U2 pin 7
                            U2 pin 4
                            U3 pin 8
                            U3 pin 4
                            U4 pin 14
                            U4 pin 7
                            U7 pin 14
                            U7 pin 7
                            U8 pin 8
                            U8 pin 4
                            Please note if they are positive or negative voltages.

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                            • #29
                              ok they look all good
                              u1 pin 8 v12.40 +
                              u2 pin 7 v 4.97 +
                              u2 pin 4 v 4.75 -
                              u3 pin 8 v 4.97 +
                              u3 pin 4 v 4.75 -
                              u4 pin 14 v 4.97 +
                              u4 pin 7 v 4.75 -
                              u7 pin 14 v 4.97 +
                              u7 pin 7 v 4.75 -

                              u8 ? well i cant find that one on the parts list

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by alcartraz View Post
                                ok they look all good
                                u1 pin 8 v12.40 +
                                u2 pin 7 v 4.97 +
                                u2 pin 4 v 4.75 -
                                u3 pin 8 v 4.97 +
                                u3 pin 4 v 4.75 -
                                u4 pin 14 v 4.97 +
                                u4 pin 7 v 4.75 -
                                u7 pin 14 v 4.97 +
                                u7 pin 7 v 4.75 -

                                u8 ? well i cant find that one on the parts list
                                Sorry, there is no U8. That was a typo.

                                OK - let's proceed step by step.
                                Can you monitor the following points with the scope and post the waveforms here:
                                U1 pin 3
                                U2 pin 6 (TP2)
                                U4 pin 10 (TP1)

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