You tried both, battery power and DC power?No power. Much sadness.
No battery on this one.You tried both, battery power and DC power?
Thanks. I will have to disassemble it. I need to step away from it for the night.Post a pic showing the connections from the bypass switch to all the components, please!
I should have mentioned - they match on terms of VERTICAL ROWS. Ivan told me he likes to swap the center and the left, so I followed his advice, and then a step further by putting the rows where most convenient. However, they should match vertically. What say you?I'm comparing the details that I see of the wiring at the footswitch to the instructional pdf diagram that you posted. They do not match!

You are welcome anytime, wonky switch or not!First of all, you might have more than one issue with the whole build. But the switch still looks wonky. And there are more ways than one to wire up these types of footswitches. Too much spaghetti in there, too... but this is how you learn.
Maybe Mr. Ivan can pinpoint some issues. Too bad you reside on the other side of the continent. Otherwise, I would invite myself over and play with your toys. I like projects, too... hint hint...![]()
good point; i always meter them to start to make sure I have it right, and proof out the switch.Good idea. Get some good rest and a fresh start.
A common "newbie" mistake is orienting the bypass switch 90° wrong.
Thanks Plexi. I wish I could answer that question, but I am just following the schematic to the best of my ability, along with some detailed instructions from Ivan.All I could see on the PDF was layouts it would be help full to have a schematic. Starting a pin 1 through pin 8 on the JRC4580D what are your voltages Ray ???