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post #76 of 85
I've also built a e24 (haven't tested it), but if you haven't already resolved your issue, I noticed from your pics it looks like you have R1 and R2 switched.
post #77 of 85
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Originally Posted by reod View Post
I've also built a e24 (haven't tested it), but if you haven't already resolved your issue, I noticed from your pics it looks like you have R1 and R2 switched.
Freakin hell, you're right. oneplustwo has R1 and R2 swapped compared to my working build. Great eyes!
post #78 of 85
Now he'll get to experience the joy that is that crappy relay.
post #79 of 85
You guys rock! God, I was literally about to give up. I'm off to my soldering iron! Thanks!

EDIT: It worked! Unfortunately, something else is wrong with my Buffalo so still have some work to do. *sigh*
post #80 of 85

Would somebody mind sharing a transformer available at Mouser?

The one in the BOM is obsolete and not available. Neither the one at Digikey

post #81 of 85

553-F113X

post #82 of 85

thanks but I don't think this one works for the sigma 24 board?

post #83 of 85

You'll have to order from Allied if you want a transformer that fits a Q24 board.  

 

http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=70037414

post #84 of 85
Thanks!
post #85 of 85
We'll, the e24 works like a charm. I almost screwed up when I soldered C2 backwards. Found the mistake after triple checking (at least) before powering up and fixed it before things blew up. cool.gif
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