Not really. You are going to need something stronger with solvents and lube.I have this at home, will it fit?
It's the 8038 chip, I would check the supply first and then the chip outputs, as others have stated..@Dodgydave
The only pattern I have found online is the one on this forum:
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The integrated circuits are these:
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I don't get +15V or -15V .. I get 0.22V and 0.13V from the two capacitorsForget about the 12V regulator for now.
You need to get +15V at C1 and -15V at C2 with respect tp GND (common).
If not, remove the power adapter and measure forward and reverse resistance at CR1 and CR2.
Or measure AC voltage out of the adapter.
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The schematic calls for 12VAC. C1 and C2 would have been marginal with 12VAC and may have been damaged by applying 33VAC. The adaptor says it's 12VDC 1A and the schematic calls for 12VAC /300mA.I measure 33V AC at the pcb terminals:
I can't find it on Amazon and on Mouser it is only available with U.S. shipping. I live in Italy. Any other options/products?MG Chemicals 401B Nu-Trol Control Cleaner
Wait! I forgot to write this in the initial post!Hello,
That is strange. The shown adapter says 12 Volts DC and is from OKI.
It looks not the origenal adapter.
Bertus
Any good product specifically for contact cleaning should do. A good music shop or supplier should carry something. Amplifiers and pedals require a shot now and then. Avoid cleaners with acetone as any overspray can damage panels etc.I can't find it on Amazon and on Mouser it is only available with U.S. shipping. I live in Italy. Any other options/products?
Thanks
I think they have 230VAC over there, so 230V AC would do too.Look for something like this. It must say
INPUT: 240V AC 50Hz
OUTPUT: 12V AC (minimum 300mA, higher is ok).
(Note that the + and - diagram is a mistake.)
Buona fortuna!
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Could it be indicating L and N?(Note that the + and - diagram is a mistake.)

