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    b52 matrix cooling fans

    hi all , was doing a gig saturday and the bottom cut off on my matrix but the tops was still working , it was almost over so i shut every thing down , i test bottom by turning switch on and the bass bottom was working again , but notice that the back plate was extremely hot , and my cooling fans were not working ...need help how do i fix this ..

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    Hi JPB , just tagged it as spam and asked to be removed at once.
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    As of DJ Jockk 's problem, clearly your fans not working lets the Bass module overheat .
    Thanks God some thermal switch turned it off, but of course you can't work that way.
    Check first for any mechanical problem the fan may have: tons of dust, a piece of paper, twigs, whatever might be blocking those blades.
    Or a foam/cloth filter may be completely clogged.
    If not, check that the fan receives power and then it's digging into the electronics.
    It might also have a malfunctioning thermal detector, which does not tell it to turn on.
    Really , beyond the visible "mechanical" problems, you'll need a Technician to solve it.
    Of course, if still in Warranty, use it.
    Juan Manuel Fahey

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