FAO: Doog/Euan (Also Mike) Chunky Cheese Inside
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Good News: No electrocution
Bad News: I waggled all night long and couldn't find anything that may be causing it. There are 2 resistors that are soldered pretty close and when i connected them there was a god awful noise but i guess if that was what was causing it then it would happen the whole time since this is electricity and not water, a leak is a leak no matter how big or small.
Honestly though, it doesn't really bother me, its a great pedal and i don't want to possibly break it completely. If anyone can think of anything else though i will take a look into it. Thanks for all your help.
Bad News: I waggled all night long and couldn't find anything that may be causing it. There are 2 resistors that are soldered pretty close and when i connected them there was a god awful noise but i guess if that was what was causing it then it would happen the whole time since this is electricity and not water, a leak is a leak no matter how big or small.
Honestly though, it doesn't really bother me, its a great pedal and i don't want to possibly break it completely. If anyone can think of anything else though i will take a look into it. Thanks for all your help.
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I, for one, find it awesome!
I, for one, find it awesome!
If you think of god as a pair of pants, a spiritualist thinks he needs pants, in fact he wants pants but none of the conventional types of pants seem to fit just right, so he makes his own pants and is happy that his knees are no longer cold.-fibus
I've managed to have it up one arm, across my chest, and down the other, while stood on a wooden chair. For about five seconds, because my hands gripped the terminals that were shocking me in the first place. I believe I could call this "life threatening". Not realising this at the time, I just sat and chainsmoked, waiting for my heart to slow down from it's "hummingbird" setting.Doog wrote:I've had mains voltage up my arm, it sucks.
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Nowt so cool (if being executed is particularly cool...) - I was changing a bulb in an outside halogen light, stood on a patio chair. I couldn't be arsed to reset the video etc. so left the mains on - it was on a photo-electric cell controlled lamp, and it was broad daylight. The bulb kept popping in and out of the terminals, so I held one end and wedged the other terminal open with my finger. In doing this, I blocked the photo electric cell, making the lamp think it was night time, and giving me a jolt.