Is that continuity between pins 4 and 5 of U2 out of circuit with the battery disconnected ?So I removed it and tested it, same thing. Continuity when battery is dissconnected and when the battery is connected it goes up to 148mv and again when removed it goes back to "OL"
That's bad news. Each pin of the UCC2804 is connected and some of the connections go through the board to the other side. The through board connections are called vias.But a few of the small little copper rings that dont connect to anything came up with it
No. Do not try to fix them back.I was thinking a little of cyanoacrylate under the ring or maybe some 5 min epoxy?
Oh so just leave them off? How do I fix them?No. Do not try to fix them back.
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Check you local hardware store. I have used slow-setting epoxy resin to repair pcbs,Is the heat resistant epoxy special for electronics. Do you know the name of it or a good place to get it? Would be good to have for future problems
It is good if it shows "OL" without the battery and reads mV with the battery connected.Oh and where am I with U2? Do I need to order one? Or is it good because I was reading tests wrong?
Check you local hardware store. I have used slow-setting epoxy resin to repair pcbs,
the type that takes 24 hours to cure.
Do a Google search for high temperature adhesives.
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This will verify that the UCC2804 is defective.Leave the connections for now and let's check the UCC2804 out of circuit. Connect the negative probe of your diode test meter to pin 1 and the positive probe to pin 5.
What reading do you get ?