jalves_pt
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Can you shed some light to my "ramblings", thanks.
Also when in auto mode and without any signal input, the scope select 10V/div for CH2 and only 50mV/div for CH1, which seems to indicate that the logic unit is receiving a "huge" signal input from CH2 and "none" signal for CH1 which is correct for CH1 but not true for CH2.
Here it is a video of the running CH2 trace:
Yesterday, when I strip down the scope and change the electrolytic smd caps from the frontal board and since the scope enclosure was "open", I did try to follow the signal with my pc-sound-oscope (useless exercise).
Then when I re-assembled the scope and turn it on the CH2 trace withstand about 5 minutes (It let me think that was cured...) then sadly it went away...
Today the various tests I did, CH2 trace sweep for seconds, most of the times didn't reach the minute time, so why the 5 minutes??
I don't have freezing spray, but when manipulating the scope pcb's I didn't feel excessive temperature raising but didn't want to deliberately touch the ic's, so not a definitive answer.
Following your ideas, I remove the main board from the scope and gave it a good cleaning with ethanol, followed by deionized water and some time under the sun to dry it out.
Reassembled the scope and, sadness, the CH2 trace goes up in a question of seconds.
A couple of hours later, power on the scope again and the CH2 trace didn't go away.
Nice!
Work with the scope for five straight hours without any problem, AUTOSET button worked, all the commands work well.
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