Rigetto Posted August 1 Posted August 1 Hi there, I have a issue with my '90s Spector NS5CR (Emg 40DC with the EMG BTS preamp, soldered, 9V). Well, it's started to drain my battery really fast, even if unplugged. How can I troubleshoot it? Any hint? Do you guys need pictures of the electronic cavity? Thanks Quote
itu Posted August 1 Posted August 1 Pictures please, sharp ones. Do you have a DMM (Digital MultiMeter)? If yes, start measuring from output jack. 1 Quote
Rigetto Posted August 4 Author Posted August 4 On 01/08/2025 at 17:21, itu said: Pictures please, sharp ones. Do you have a DMM (Digital MultiMeter)? If yes, start measuring from output jack. here it is, not really sharp, but I will check the jack with a DMM asap: Quote
itu Posted August 4 Posted August 4 Take the other half of the battery from the contact, and measure the current from the open contact. Should be zero. 1 Quote
Rigetto Posted August 4 Author Posted August 4 5 minutes ago, itu said: Take the other half of the battery from the contact, and measure the current from the open contact. Should be zero. Shall I pull out just one button of the battery and measure the current from the open contact and from what other point? Quote
itu Posted August 4 Posted August 4 From the battery and the open battery snap. Then you can see, whether there's any leak. Quote
rainbowreality Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago On 04/08/2025 at 09:13, itu said: Take the other half of the battery from the contact, and measure the current from the open contact. Should be zero. I'm just asking out of curiosity but is that to check if the battery connector is shorting? Or would that check if there's a short in the circuit as a whole? Quote
itu Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Short in the circuit. When the bass is unplugged, no current should be visible. 1 Quote
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