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the one painted closest to a lead wire. When a gold 
or silver band is present, it’s always one of the last 
colors in the code. If you’re having trouble reading 
the color bands, try using a multimeter to read the 
resistor’s value. Just set your multimeter to ohms and 
connect its test leads to each side of the resistor.

A number of different components are used to make 
an effects pedal. Here is a look at the components 
used in this kit:

RESISTORS

A resistor does exactly what it says—it resists the 
flow of current. The designated value of the resistor 
corresponds to how much resistance there is on the 
flow of electrons.

A resistor’s value—the amount of resistance it 
creates—is rated in ohms (Ω). Larger ohm values 
mean more resistance. For example, a 100Ω 
resistor creates ten times as much resistance 
as a 10Ω resistor.

Resistor values are indicated by color bands, read 
from left to right. The first color in the code is usually 

UNDERSTANDING ELECTRONIC 

COMPONENTS

 

Band 1 

Band 2 

Band 3 

Band 4           Band 5

 

1st Digit  2nd Digit 

3rd Digit 

Multiplier       Tolerance

6

8

x100

+/- 1%

68K

 +/- 1%

K = 1,000

Blue

Read this band first (closest to an end)

Gray

Black

Red

Brown

BLACK 0  0  0 

BROWN 1 

1  1 

10 

          +/- 1%

RED  2  2 2 

100 

          +/- 2%

ORANGE 

3  

1,000  

YELLOW 

4  

10,000  

GREEN 

5  

100,000            +/- .5%

BLUE 

6  

6  

1,000,000        +/- .25%

VIOLET 

7  

10M 

          +/- .1% 

GRAY 

8  

.01 

          SILVER 

WHITE 

9  

.1 

          GOLD 

0

  

SOLDERING

MORE HELPFUL 

SOLDERING TIPS  

AND TRICKS

 Keep your soldering tip 

clean by wiping it often 

on a damp sponge.

• 

Also keep it tinned by 

occasionally melting  

a little solder onto it.

 Don’t blow on the 

hot solder or touch 

anything until the joint 

has cooled completely. 

A good solder joint 

is shiny—a sign that 

it was left to cool 

undisturbed.

• 

Plan so each joint is 

only soldered once. 

Resoldered joints are 

messy and more likely 

to fail.

The solder joints you’ll make on the printed circuit 
board are very small, and too much heat can damage 
the board. The idea is to make joints quickly, without 
scorching the eyelets.

1. 

Hold components in place for soldering by 

threading the leads through the board and bending 
them apart on the reverse side. You will be making 
your solder joints on the reverse side of the board.

2. 

Melt a small amount of 

solder onto the tip of 
the iron (“tinning” the iron). 

3. 

Insert the tip into the eyelet and let it heat for 4-5 

seconds before touching it with solder. This heats the 
contact enough for the solder to flow nicely without 
damage. Feed the solder to the eyelet, not the iron, 
and you don’t need much solder, just enough to fill 
the eyelet. Keep the iron on the connection for a 
second longer; this pause gives time for all of the flux 
to cook out of the joint. After the joint has cooled, 
trim away the excess lead wire.

Summary of Contents for EC EXPANDER PEDAL KIT

Page 1: ... you right out to the front of the mix Take your lead tone to the next level with this almost forgotten circuit of guitar history POWER This pedal requires a standard 9V DC center negative power supply not included and consumes only 25mA There s no battery option EC EXPANDER PEDAL KIT INSTRUCTION GUIDE 22nJ 1J63 47nJ 22nJ 3n3K 1J63 47nJ IN GND SW OUT TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you have any questions at ...

Page 2: ...lder 0505 Wire Cutter 1607 Long nose pliers 1610 Fine gauge Wire Stripper 1606 Guitar Tech Screwdriver and Wrench Set 3693 Not pictured Clear silicone adhesive and spray finish PC Board Holder 0500 Magnifying glass or OptiVISOR 1685 Soldering Aids 0521 Multimeter 3607 3M Gold Fre Cut Sandpaper 220 grit 5097 ...

Page 3: ...pacitor 1 7526 6 8nF capacitor 1 7474 120pF capacitor 1 7472 100 IIC 121 1nF capacitor 1 7302 102J 1N5817 rectifier diode 1 7522 2N5088 transistor 3 7513 2N5 088 2N5087 transistor 1 7512 2N5 087 82nF capacitor 1 7525 823 47Ω resistor 1 7351 Yellow Violet Black Gold Brown Yellow Violet Black Black Brown Brown Gray Black Brown Brown Red Red Black Brown Brown Red Red Black Red Brown Orange Orange Bla...

Page 4: ...1611 A250K audio taper boost pot 1 7531 A50K audio taper volume pot 1 7530 24 of lead wire 1 5960 Adhesive foam tape square 4 7560 5mm LED mounting bezel 1 7432 2 1mm DC power jack 1 7468 PARTS LIST CONT Printed circuit board 1 Breakout board 1 BOOST VOLUME 1 4 mono jack 2 4652 Sticker sheet 1 IN GND SW OUT Control knob 2 7501 Pre drilled enclosure top 1 Pre drilled enclosure bottom not pictured 1...

Page 5: ...5 100 000 5 BLUE 6 6 6 1 000 000 25 VIOLET 7 7 7 10M 1 GRAY 8 8 8 01 SILVER WHITE 9 9 9 1 GOLD 0 SOLDERING MORE HELPFUL SOLDERING TIPS AND TRICKS Keep your soldering tip clean by wiping it often on a damp sponge Also keep it tinned by occasionally melting a little solder onto it Don t blow on the hot solder or touch anything until the joint has cooled completely A good solder joint is shiny a sign...

Page 6: ... printed on the component The key values with caps are their voltage and capacitance The voltage spec for a cap refers to how much DC voltage it can handle at any given time If this rating is exceeded the capacitor will fail Capacitance measured in farads refers to how much electricity a capacitor can hold One farad 1F would be much too large for use in a pedal Caps for pedals are rated between mi...

Page 7: ...f the LED will be shorter and the cathode side of the LED housing will be flat LEDs are mounted inside of a bezel which protects the LED and insulates the leads from shorting against the enclosure or any internal components UNDERSTANDING ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS PAINTING YOUR PEDAL ENCLOSURE 1 1 To minimize redoing steps make sure you have a solid idea of the look and feel you re going for 2 Lightly ...

Page 8: ...t board that has white values and outlines of the components is the correct side In some cases components must be inserted into the printed circuit board in a specific direction due to their polarity so follow the graphics carefully Note the stripe around one end of the diode This marks the negative lead On the printed circuit board the printed outline of the diode also shows this stripe Install t...

Page 9: ...ange Black Red Brown 100K resistor 1 7365 Brown Black Black Orange Brown 232K resistor 1 7417 Red Orange Red Orange Brown 133K resistor 1 7414 Brown Orange Orange Orange Brown 215K resistor 1 7416 Red Brown Green Orange Brown 1 5M resistor 1 7425 Brown Green Black Yellow Brown INSTALL 3 CAPACITORS 4 10µF capacitor 2 7338 100µF capacitor 1 7339 10 uF 10 0 uF Resistors have a low profile sitting clo...

Page 10: ... 1J63 1J63 1J63 1J63 2n2J630 1J63 1J63 22nJ 22nJ 22nJ 22nJ 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 22nJ 1J63 47nJ 330pJ 10pF capacitor 1 7526 120pF capacitor 1 7472 IIC 121 82nF capacitor 1 7525 100 823 47nF capacitor 1 7307 22nF capacitor 1 7317 1J63 22nJ MMK BH8 50 100nF capacitor 1 7304 47nJ MMK BHN 50 6 8nF capacitor 1 7474 1nF capacitor 1 7302 102J 330pJ 330pF capacitor 1 7473 22nJ 1J63 47nJ 22nJ 330pJ 1J63 47nJ The ...

Page 11: ...e lugs of the footswitch until the breakout board slides over the lugs Solder each lug to the corresponding breakout board eyelet IN GND SW OUT IN G ND SW OUT You can use the pedal enclosure as a mount for the footswitch while you solder the breakout board to it Just lay the enclosure face up and drop the switch in its hole No need to fasten it with a nut from the back if you don t want to Solder ...

Page 12: ...omponents to go onto the printed circuit board are the volume and boost pots They install on the back of the board Each pot has three connecting lugs Note the orientation of each pot INSTALL 2 POTS AND ATTACH FOAM TAPE Use a piece of the adhesive foam tape to insulate the back of the pots from the soldered leads of the other parts on the printed circuit board Once you ve removed any index pins and...

Page 13: ...e The printed circuit board is held in place by the control pots but the LED leads need to pass through their eyelets in the printed circuit board before the pots will pass through the enclosure Pass the longer positive lead of the LED through the eyelet marked A and the shorter negative lead through the eyelet marked K Next secure the pots by installing their shafts through the enclosure and slid...

Page 14: ...the washer and thread the nut onto the shaft enough so that the pot can rotate freely You may need to rotate the jack to provide easier access to setting the solder joints Solder the left most wire at the top of the printed circuit board to the input jack lug that corresponds with the sleeve connection The sleeve lug should be the one closer to the DC jack Solder the 4 wire on the left side of the...

Page 15: ...You may need to rotate the jack to provide easier access to setting the solder joints Solder the right most wire at the top of the printed circuit board to the output jack lug that corresponds with the sleeve connection The sleeve lug should be the one closer to the DC jack Solder the 4 wire on the right side of the breakout board to the lug of the output jack that corresponds with the tip connect...

Page 16: ...e isolated outputs Pedals will make extra noise if there is ripple or unclean power Switching type power supplies daisy chains and non pedal specific power supplies do not filter dirty power as well and let through unwanted noise Do not run at higher voltages Current draw is 25mA VOLUME Controls the overall output volume of the effect BOOST Controls the amount of midrange boost added to the signal...

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