Hi guys,
I have a Boogie MK3 on my desk that (according to a friend) cut out completely just before a gig (when else?).
I opened it and measured all the voltages and all seemed fine. No odds to find.
Anyway, I had to pause my work and next time when I measured again, all the voltages where way too low.
I found the voltages changed with moving the power cord. Even the primary side of the transformer showed a max of 180 vac (225 vac wall outlet) getting down to somewhat in the 90s or even to zero when I moved the cord.
OK, voltage yes or no with a broken power cord, but somewhere in between seems a little odd too me. Has anyone ever encountered this?
thanks
Matt
I have a Boogie MK3 on my desk that (according to a friend) cut out completely just before a gig (when else?).
I opened it and measured all the voltages and all seemed fine. No odds to find.
Anyway, I had to pause my work and next time when I measured again, all the voltages where way too low.
I found the voltages changed with moving the power cord. Even the primary side of the transformer showed a max of 180 vac (225 vac wall outlet) getting down to somewhat in the 90s or even to zero when I moved the cord.
OK, voltage yes or no with a broken power cord, but somewhere in between seems a little odd too me. Has anyone ever encountered this?
thanks
Matt
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