Hey there!
I'm from Brazil. Here we have voltages of 127v and 220v, despite 127v being more common.
After I checked the voltage in the wall socket with a simple voltage checker key, it lit up one light showing the voltage was 127v.
The place I was have an energy generator, I dont know what happened, but as soon as I turned the Yamaha DBR 15 speaker on, it didnt light up, and I saw a white smoke coming out of it. I turned it off, and unpluged the energy cable of it. Then I checked again and the voltage on the socket wall and it lit up 2 lights, so the voltage was 220v. After some seconds I tested again and it went to 127 again.
The external font of my Roland TD3 burned, but either the TD3 or the Yamaha DBR are ok, they are still working fine as always!
Also, some months ago, the Yamaha turned off, and after sometime, like secods it turned on (mutilple times), I saw this "white smoke" coming out, but just a little bit. And then, it never happened again. I also think it was a voltage fluctuation problem of the place I was in.
My Yamaha has a key selector for 127v or 220v.
Questions:
1 - What might be this "white smoke" from the Yamaha DRB 15 speaker?
2 - What kind of energy equipament can I use to prevent problems like voltage fluctuation from happening?
Thanks for any help!
I'm from Brazil. Here we have voltages of 127v and 220v, despite 127v being more common.
After I checked the voltage in the wall socket with a simple voltage checker key, it lit up one light showing the voltage was 127v.
The place I was have an energy generator, I dont know what happened, but as soon as I turned the Yamaha DBR 15 speaker on, it didnt light up, and I saw a white smoke coming out of it. I turned it off, and unpluged the energy cable of it. Then I checked again and the voltage on the socket wall and it lit up 2 lights, so the voltage was 220v. After some seconds I tested again and it went to 127 again.
The external font of my Roland TD3 burned, but either the TD3 or the Yamaha DBR are ok, they are still working fine as always!
Also, some months ago, the Yamaha turned off, and after sometime, like secods it turned on (mutilple times), I saw this "white smoke" coming out, but just a little bit. And then, it never happened again. I also think it was a voltage fluctuation problem of the place I was in.
My Yamaha has a key selector for 127v or 220v.
Questions:
1 - What might be this "white smoke" from the Yamaha DRB 15 speaker?
2 - What kind of energy equipament can I use to prevent problems like voltage fluctuation from happening?
Thanks for any help!
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