 right what we got that set on we got a set on a 1.7 volts so we want to give it 9 volts that's the minimum rating for it try some rating 10 yeah you can't see that can anyway so you just dial it in 9 9 volts well that's 954 watts it's not going to do that back up by time just say okay it's 9 volts 350 milliamp is all we're allowed to have right so I suppose this is it I'm gonna go and hit the power button over there the output button and we're gonna we got one that doesn't work okay well let's just take that power off for a second because across the tops didn't work across here well you go out the way to make this a little bit more easy to see and then you can see for yourselves yep so that's the first 9 volts maybe it needs more juice to do the other ones but I've just noticed that there's a couple there's there's holes in the back here and it looks like they're for jumpers of some sort which are not actually provided they're just the needs cut off raise those disruptions so I'm not sure about that so let's see we just increase the voltages in so let's say 11 volts and then see that see that it cures it no that doesn't cure it so I'm just going to dial it back down to 9 so I'm just going to complete minimum 234.26 ohms 0.026 ohms it's taking up and it's got the ability to take half an amp so well I'm not sure if that's actually what it's supposed to do I don't think it is I think there's some not quite right there I don't fully feel there could be something to do with these jumpers now I just need to take a little look I know everything's in the right place and everything's the right way around and there's also a behind the LED here there's also another little hole so I wonder if these jumpers have to be jumped and I noticed I didn't actually solder the switch in but it's quite a good connection there so I don't suppose that really mutters too much but yeah so what we're going to have to do now is that's what we got and what we need is the rest of it so we're going to have to go on a little bit of a mission and try and figure this out what's going on and there's only two so there's only two of the LEDs coming on as well so I'm going to run a bit of a mission well I figured if I just put you know jumper wires in and played with them I'd see if any of these extra bits came up but it didn't really work out like that because even with playing with these nothing flickers these LEDs don't come on but nothing blows up by though but nothing actually it doesn't actually help having these in so I just turned a power from work those out I didn't solder them and I just pushed them because they were fairly tight so a little bit confused I suppose I'm going to take a good long hard look at the schematic now even though I can see these holes on here they're not in exactly the same place but they don't seem to be bridged or anything maybe they're just test points and so I shouldn't be trying to bridge them but they do indicate like a wire bridge hmm okay well what I've done is I pulled up get the wire up this thing on the screen here look and even though it's not in exactly the same position as mine you can see that that has like jumper wires in where the LEDs are just below the LEDs mine the jumper wire areas seem to be slightly different to that oh so yeah that's the so I'm going to go ahead I think and just solder in some some wire there and I see that makes any difference okay okay well I soldered a little bridge there I soldered a little bridge there I didn't want to take it all apart again to do the one on the back so I just I did a nice little neat one across the back there I don't think it will be too much of a problem hey hey there we go they all seem to be bridged but there we go okay so I don't know what it seems to just be you know on that impressive button nothing really happens I'm not quite sure what to make of that it's just everything's on and the these bridges made the rest of it come on and the one on the back made these two LEDs come on so I don't know what's going on there I'm looking at it I can see that everything is polarised correctly I've even put all the resistors the correct way around just because I like the uniformity all of the transistors and the little 78 LO5 there regulate I presume that is they're all in the correct places everything seems to be as it should be the chips pushed in firmly but we have well that's all we got so I'm not too sure about that I'll chat with the company I'll show them you know a picture or pointing towards the video and um yeah let's see what they say but I think at least it works and nothing's caught fire or anything like that so that's that's a good thing I'm going to switch it off and disconnect it and I'm going to proceed with dishing up my evening meal anyway cheers for watching guys life and hell