Sorry being a little late on this issue 🙄 I also have a couple of those kits off ebay and couldn't adjust 0V too. After much fiddling and fretting I discovered that all TL081 were fake and noticed that pins 1 and 5 (Offset Null) were inoperant, that is, they were not connected internally. The other connections were OK and in fact they worked correctly as strict op-amps in the way they work in a dual op-amp chip, that is, no offset null adjustment at all. Maybe factory dual rejects with one op-amp busted and rewired as a single op-amp chip? Chinese crap again! You do need Offset Null in at least Q2 to set 0V with the trimmer. I replaced them with proper known good uA741 and now the 0V can be adjusted properly and the circuit works as intended.
Also 90va is the continuous rating of a transformer and we very very rarely use our bench psu at full power for hours. I used a bigger transformer in my builds to avoid voltage drop at the top end
@@Elecifun Yes, its good feeling to suddenly realise that its working. I hope I can get mine working. The last one I was very fussy about orientation and parts placement which means i doubt I can get it to work still I'll try regardless.
Hey bro ! I've decided to abandon this board and I've already ordered the 0~28 2A boards. Your right these boards are shit. I could've decided to get two more and modify them but no I'll just replace them with the "0~28 2A" boards at least I know they work. Anyway, Cheers from Australia. 🇦🇺😎👍
With mine the LED is not very bright at all, and i have only 7mv on output at max. When I touch the potentiometer it becomes a little brighter on 1 position, sometimes if i touch it too much the led goes off completely. What could it be?
@29:21 not realising hes in diode mode. 😆 Oh god I'm shocking for making mistakes like that. I dont know how the fk I haven't badly damaged my multimeter. Okay, continue on sir.🤔
I bought 8 or 12 I'm to embarrassed to look. I have the original Hiland boards working fine, but none of the fakes work and I haven't had time to go over every connection searching for differences between both fake and original.
@@Elecifun oh okay. Persist with them you might be able to modify a few components and get them to work. Anyway let me know if you get them to work. I bought two 0~35V 5A boards. Looking at them now I'll be lucky if I can get them to work. The issue is the transformer needs 4 different voltages which means either a custom transformer or 3 or 4 transformers. Sigh. Think I might have bitten off more than I can chew. The 0-28 2A are good and I might make a video of them. Anyway night ... Decem. 🙋🏻♂️🇦🇺
@@Elecifun AU $24.63 15%OFF | DIY KITS CC CV DC 0-35V 0-5A Adjustable Constant voltage constant current power supply regulated a.aliexpress.com/_mOnwwUm Check that out. Like I said I bought one transformer for it already. 15-0-15V 30W. I'll build another one soon. I've already assembled the mainboard and the display board. I have the heat sink and fan just need some timber and a few other bits n pieces.
Hi, well I tested my 0~28V 2A I bought a dummy load 0-25V 4.5A. Well when I wind it up (the dummy load) to 25V and 1.25 Amps its kinda unstable. The power supply is set to 25V and 1.25A of current. I'd love to know why I can't get more out of it. Is it the transformer which is 60VA.🤔 Anyway I'll get a bigger transformer 80VA. I'm also going to get a lot more transistors and other components.
i had fount a lot ofc changes for this kit 5.6 zeners 60,000uhf, by passing ac go to just dc? and they say tle2141 are best and lot of resistors our hier rated like 2.2 all need to be 1 to 3watts 270 1watt to 2 ect. i been tring to make one work but i alwase fair i been si careful tested all components ect. i bumed realy diapointed at this sorry can not spell so good had to drop out school to help take care of my 2 younger brothers i just so confused realy??
Probably bad opamps, so worth swapping them out. Use sockets for them. You could test them on a scope/multimeter too if you have either. The resistors will work, but yes could be higher wattage in a couple of them. Check the big white snubber hasn't blown too. I got caught out with that.
@@paulrockwell2644 I'm not sure what to say my friend. These boards have issues or the components do. The genuine boards and components work fine, not that that helps you. Sorry.
@14:34 that trimpot is not working on your counterfeit Hiland board and its not working on mine either. I can't remember now but I think I have two fake boards both have the same issue. Surely we can't have fkd up me two boards and you at least one board.🤔 Maybe the printed it incorrectly and the 5V1 should be some where else. I was reading another article and he claims that was the problem. Sigh.
Hi dude! Bloody hell why is "Altium Designer" so fkn expensive? Am I living in a parallel universe? $4000 dollars!🤯😱 Its like I just out of the bush into this modern world. Is everybody else on a salary of 300'000 U.S dollars?? I was toying with the idea of taking your offer of Gerber files but geezez that software is awfully expensive. Sigh.
@@Elecifun Oh okay, KiCAD 🙂👍 yeah most of us are. 🤣 I remember reading that article about that guy that lives and works in the U.K. London. Anyway he decided it was cheaper to live in Spain and commute each day. 😀 He used to jump on a jet every day and fly in Heathrow I guess and quick trip to work. Then the return journey. I wonder what happened to him. I know what you mean about poverty. Buying electronic isn't cheap either. I just resolved an issue with an AliExpress seller. I bought two transformers. A 80W 24V And A 30W 15W-0-15W. Finally they both arrived. I had to go through my bank to get it sorted. Anyway as they say alls well that ends well. I'd love some more electronic gear but geezez its fqn expensive. Even a piece of fqn timbre cost $50. Sigh. Over here people are losing it. People are stealing meat. Local supermarkets have been forced to put RFID tags on meat.😄👍 Anyway good night. I gotta try and gets some sleep. Chat later. 😉👍
Times are tough atm, we can get through it I am sure. London is expensive. I was born in the east end and even there it is now not cheap like it used to be. Night m8.
@@Elecifun pretty much the same things happening here. The slum areas are becoming trendy. They drive up the prices and drive the poor out and quickly its filled with snuff sniffs.
Confusing. You keep saying things such as "I'm going to put this ..." But what do you mean by "this" - are you talking about a component such as a resistor, capacitor, diode, OR maybe you mean the board, or a multimeter proble. Yoiu know what you're talking abouit but we - your audience - can't read your mind. We don't know what you mean by "this" in that context, even if you do.
Lucky that cap didn't go bang...!!!! A few more minutes and it certainly would...!!! Good video.
Sorry being a little late on this issue 🙄
I also have a couple of those kits off ebay and couldn't adjust 0V too. After much fiddling and fretting I discovered that all TL081 were fake and noticed that pins 1 and 5 (Offset Null) were inoperant, that is, they were not connected internally. The other connections were OK and in fact they worked correctly as strict op-amps in the way they work in a dual op-amp chip, that is, no offset null adjustment at all. Maybe factory dual rejects with one op-amp busted and rewired as a single op-amp chip? Chinese crap again!
You do need Offset Null in at least Q2 to set 0V with the trimmer. I replaced them with proper known good uA741 and now the 0V can be adjusted properly and the circuit works as intended.
Yep.....and ALWAYS use sockets for the opamps. You will be rewarded if/when they blow and require to be replaced.
thanks i try 741
I used 741s in mine aswel 😅
Also 90va is the continuous rating of a transformer and we very very rarely use our bench psu at full power for hours.
I used a bigger transformer in my builds to avoid voltage drop at the top end
@33:00 congratulations dude! 😄😃👍I feel the excitement in your vains. I bet your smiling now. Omg what a relief!
I'm glad it worked. When I first broke this I couldn't fix it so I am very lucky to have it back again.
@@Elecifun Yes, its good feeling to suddenly realise that its working. I hope I can get mine working. The last one I was very fussy about orientation and parts placement which means i doubt I can get it to work still I'll try regardless.
Wow! A truly interesting and exciting vlog sir! I enjoyed watching that and I can't wait for part two !😃👍🤔
Your da man ! 😎👍
Also you should socket the opamp s to make them easy to change because that's what fails
Oh thats interesting I might buy some new opamps or ICs whatever you call them. Hmmm. 🤔
@@decem_unosquattro9538 I would because they are the most likely components to fail in my experience mate
@@T2D.SteveArcs okay TTD. 🙂👍 Thank you.
@@decem_unosquattro9538 👍👍👍😁
i no right?
Hey bro !
I've decided to abandon this board and I've already ordered the 0~28 2A boards.
Your right these boards are shit.
I could've decided to get two more and modify them but no I'll just replace them with the "0~28 2A" boards at least I know they work.
Anyway,
Cheers from Australia.
🇦🇺😎👍
ya can build my own from scratch better Amazon sucks
30:49 The exciting part and yet there is some trepidation.🤔😃 new cap in ... drum roll please.
what value would you put in place of the 5.1V zener diodes??.. creaking vid btw
Hi, nice explanation but how can I insert resistors
I've built loads of these
. Be careful some of them have the screen printing wrong on the diodes
"screen printing wrong on the diodes" please tell more. Are you referring to the genuine or fake Hiland boards?
@@Elecifun the cheapest found on Ebay if you want to chat we can do it on fb if u have an account mate?
MARLIN MANSON THIS IS NEW SHIT
With mine the LED is not very bright at all, and i have only 7mv on output at max. When I touch the potentiometer it becomes a little brighter on 1 position, sometimes if i touch it too much the led goes off completely. What could it be?
Okay so in conclusion what cause that trimmer not to work?🤔
Was it the 330uF cap? Was it just the wrong way around and damaged??🤔
The cap is 3300uF and I replaced it the wrong way around. It is damaged now and heading for the bin.
@@Elecifun Okay as you said in the video. I heard right. 🤔
but why no out put at least more than o.15 ect vairables do nkt change any thing i do beter from scratch
i just do not get it at all????? any help????
@18:13 Which diode are you taking out?🤔
Nice sir
@29:21 not realising hes in diode mode. 😆
Oh god I'm shocking for making mistakes like that.
I dont know how the fk I haven't badly damaged my multimeter.
Okay, continue on sir.🤔
How many of those clone Hiland boards did you buy and how many of them did you end up fixing?
I bought 8 or 12 I'm to embarrassed to look. I have the original Hiland boards working fine, but none of the fakes work and I haven't had time to go over every connection searching for differences between both fake and original.
@@Elecifun oh okay. Persist with them you might be able to modify a few components and get them to work.
Anyway let me know if you get them to work.
I bought two 0~35V 5A boards.
Looking at them now I'll be lucky if I can get them to work.
The issue is the transformer needs 4 different voltages which means either a custom transformer or 3 or 4 transformers. Sigh. Think I might have bitten off more than I can chew.
The 0-28 2A are good and I might make a video of them.
Anyway night ...
Decem. 🙋🏻♂️🇦🇺
Would you share what 35V 5A boards you bought so I can check them out please? might be able to help ?
@@Elecifun okay. Wait. I can't sleep.
@@Elecifun AU $24.63 15%OFF | DIY KITS CC CV DC 0-35V 0-5A Adjustable Constant voltage constant current power supply regulated
a.aliexpress.com/_mOnwwUm
Check that out. Like I said I bought one transformer for it already. 15-0-15V 30W.
I'll build another one soon.
I've already assembled the mainboard and the display board. I have the heat sink and fan just need some timber and a few other bits n pieces.
Hi, well I tested my 0~28V 2A
I bought a dummy load 0-25V 4.5A.
Well when I wind it up (the dummy load) to 25V and 1.25 Amps its kinda unstable.
The power supply is set to 25V and 1.25A of current.
I'd love to know why I can't get more out of it.
Is it the transformer which is 60VA.🤔
Anyway I'll get a bigger transformer 80VA.
I'm also going to get a lot more transistors and other components.
Maybe today's upload you might like ; )
i had fount a lot ofc changes for this kit 5.6 zeners 60,000uhf, by passing ac go to just dc? and they say tle2141 are best and lot of resistors our hier rated like 2.2 all need to be 1 to 3watts 270 1watt to 2 ect.
i been tring to make one work but i alwase fair i been si careful tested all components ect.
i bumed realy diapointed at this
sorry can not spell so good had to drop out school to help take care of my 2 younger brothers
i just so confused realy??
These are not genuine Hiland kits unfortunately. I think the components supplied with the kit are really cheap and nasty. Sorry buddy.
Probably bad opamps, so worth swapping them out. Use sockets for them. You could test them on a scope/multimeter too if you have either. The resistors will work, but yes could be higher wattage in a couple of them. Check the big white snubber hasn't blown too. I got caught out with that.
Ya well i put 6 together every one never worked no output led works, but there's no output
@@paulrockwell2644 I'm not sure what to say my friend. These boards have issues or the components do. The genuine boards and components work fine, not that that helps you. Sorry.
@@Elecifun ya me either 8 time 8 =76 hi land sales crap their lame punks what come around take them down
any help would be cool ya???
@14:34 that trimpot is not working on your counterfeit Hiland board and its not working on mine either. I can't remember now but I think I have two fake boards both have the same issue.
Surely we can't have fkd up me two boards and you at least one board.🤔
Maybe the printed it incorrectly and the 5V1 should be some where else. I was reading another article and he claims that was the problem. Sigh.
I have three that do not work all the same all do not adjust on the trimmer 100K.
@@Elecifun how did you solve that problem? I saw you adjusting it after replacing the cap was that the issue?
Hi dude!
Bloody hell why is "Altium Designer" so fkn expensive? Am I living in a parallel universe? $4000 dollars!🤯😱
Its like I just out of the bush into this modern world. Is everybody else on a salary of 300'000 U.S dollars?? I was toying with the idea of taking your offer of Gerber files but geezez that software is awfully expensive. Sigh.
I use KiCAD its open source free and great. Check it out if your like me, broke ; )
@@Elecifun Oh okay, KiCAD 🙂👍 yeah most of us are. 🤣 I remember reading that article about that guy that lives and works in the U.K. London. Anyway he decided it was cheaper to live in Spain and commute each day. 😀 He used to jump on a jet every day and fly in Heathrow I guess and quick trip to work. Then the return journey. I wonder what happened to him.
I know what you mean about poverty.
Buying electronic isn't cheap either.
I just resolved an issue with an AliExpress seller.
I bought two transformers.
A 80W 24V
And
A 30W 15W-0-15W.
Finally they both arrived.
I had to go through my bank to get it sorted.
Anyway as they say alls well that ends well.
I'd love some more electronic gear but geezez its fqn expensive.
Even a piece of fqn timbre cost $50. Sigh.
Over here people are losing it.
People are stealing meat.
Local supermarkets have been forced to put RFID tags on meat.😄👍
Anyway good night. I gotta try and gets some sleep.
Chat later. 😉👍
Times are tough atm, we can get through it I am sure. London is expensive. I was born in the east end and even there it is now not cheap like it used to be. Night m8.
@@Elecifun pretty much the same things happening here.
The slum areas are becoming trendy.
They drive up the prices and drive the poor out and quickly its filled with snuff sniffs.
I lost the aliexpress comment on your boards can you re comment it please
Confusing. You keep saying things such as "I'm going to put this ..." But what do you mean by "this" - are you talking about a component such as a resistor, capacitor, diode, OR maybe you mean the board, or a multimeter proble. Yoiu know what you're talking abouit but we - your audience - can't read your mind. We don't know what you mean by "this" in that context, even if you do.