ok guys, turns out that there are so many people who have had their strobo die out on them and have been pm-ing me for the instructions, i am just going to post the instructions here. If you feel you are up to it, proceed, IF NOT PLEASE get someone qualified to do it for you, though i do think it is very very simple.
the instructions from the gd people at peterson as follows:
Stomp2 C9 Capacitor removal procedure:
1) Disassemble tuner by removing 2 Phillips-head base plate screws plus 2 black pan-head XLR ("Active DI") jack screws and 2 sets of nuts/washers from IN and OUT jacks at back of the unit.
2) After sliding base plate off from 2 slots at the back of the unit, set battery holder aside and CAREFULLY pull loosened I/O circuit board back from enclosure and gently flip over to expose it's underside (component side).
3) Locate capacitor labeled "C9" (behind large XLR jack, as shown in the photo.
4) With thin side-cutter tool ("wire-cutters"), cut away metal leads at each end of the C9 capacitor to free it from the board (see photo)
5) Remove and dispose of ENTIRE capacitor and/or any fragments that may have been produced during this process--be careful to leave NO stray material on the board or inside the tuner enclosure!
6) GENTLY flip I/O board back over and slide jacks back into the enclosure openings.
7) CHECK that BOTH slip-on wire connectors (8-conductor and 5-conductor) are FULLY inserted into I/O board receptacles!
8) Start--but do not fully tighten--the 2 black pan-head screws around the large XLR ("Active DI") jack area.
9) Return washers/nuts to the IN and OUT jacks and tighten with a nut driver tool.
10) Fully tighten the 2 black pan-head screws around the XLR jack.
11) Partially re-attach battery holder by inserting appropriate pivot pin into retaining hole in the enclosure (nearer the front of the unit)
12) Partially reattach base plate by sliding tabs into enclosure slots and lining up base plate screw holes over enclosure screw bosses.
13) BEFORE starting base plate screws, adjust battery holder so that its second pivot pin is properly seated into the base plate hole made for this purpose. (Once properly seated, the battery holder should swing freely and easily but remain secured at the two pivot points (i.e., at the base plate and enclosure holes).
14) Re-attach and tighten base plate screws.
Picture of exactly what you should be removing:
hope this will help all of you, also pls if you could, send me feedback once you have done this removal cos i need to let them know of the results as well.
One more thing, as i mentioned earlier, i managed to have my strobo working properly again AFTER i am using it with pedal pad power supply. Anyone of you using that pls give a try and see if it works for you. Have fun and gd luck..
Lets hope this thread can serve as a gd troubleshooting guide for future strobo users...
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