No power on, anyone have any experience with these?
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I did just take one of those apart to clean it up for my nephew. The main issues are with the hard drive failing and it's useless at that point. I changed the drive on it at one point and it fixed it again. All the little momentary buttons are typical dirty and may not work at all. But when you say "power on" I assume we are talking the light on the house coming on. In that case make sure it's the correct power supply.
Edit: Oh those units sound horrible when recording and monitoring. I don't think they are properly shielded and you really have to find a good place to keep the buzz down.When the going gets weird... The weird turn pro!
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Originally posted by DrGonz78 View PostI did just take one of those apart to clean it up for my nephew. The main issues are with the hard drive failing and it's useless at that point. I changed the drive on it at one point and it fixed it again. All the little momentary buttons are typical dirty and may not work at all. But when you say "power on" I assume we are talking the light on the house coming on. In that case make sure it's the correct power supply.
Edit: Oh those units sound horrible when recording and monitoring. I don't think they are properly shielded and you really have to find a good place to keep the buzz down.
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Thanks again Sugeda!! Personally I would start at the most simple approach. Clean. I would start by cleaning the momentary on/off switch. Wouldn’t it be funny if that was all it was to get it to turn on. With schematic it sure helps going further ahead.When the going gets weird... The weird turn pro!
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Originally posted by DrGonz78 View PostThanks again Sugeda!! Personally I would start at the most simple approach. Clean. I would start by cleaning the momentary on/off switch. Wouldn’t it be funny if that was all it was to get it to turn on. With schematic it sure helps going further ahead.
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Power switch is momentary, so if you see any action at all when you press it (display flicker), it's probably ok.
Pg.26 of manual pdf shows some things that should be running whenever the power supply is connected, even when unit is turned off. Check the following:
IC48, 78M09 regulator, 9V at pin3.
IC22, M62270GP converter, 3.3V at pin1, also 3.3V at D55 cathode.
IC49, 29M33 regulator, 3.3V at pin3.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by g1 View PostPower switch is momentary, so if you see any action at all when you press it (display flicker), it's probably ok.
Pg.26 of manual pdf shows some things that should be running whenever the power supply is connected, even when unit is turned off. Check the following:
IC48, 78M09 regulator, 9V at pin3.
IC22, M62270GP converter, 3.3V at pin1, also 3.3V at D55 cathode.
IC49, 29M33 regulator, 3.3V at pin3.
IC22 pin1(3.3V)
D55 cathode (3.3V)
IC49 pin3(3.3V)
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Originally posted by ca7922303 View PostPin 7/8 goes to about (2V) with power button pushed then runs slowly back down to (0.0mv).
Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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