Hi all,
I just did an incredibly stupid thing, and plugged in my new Kaoss Pad 3 using the USA transformer (110V only) in the UK using a simple plug adaptor. When I powered on the unit, it did not respond at all. I noticed a very small amount of smoke near the plug on the back of the KP3 and quickly disconnected the power. I then plugged the transformer into a proper converter (rated up to 45W) and using a multimeter have proved that the transformer is toast (only a very tiny voltage reading - I've confirmed the multimeter ok with another working transformer). I have also confirmed the converter is ok.
Before I order a UK KP3 transformer for £30, what are the chances that the unit is ok, given the small puff of smoke I saw? Furthermore, assuming it is broken, what is the likelihood that it will be a 'simple' repair job?
I plan to try and find somewhere locally that stocks the KP3 so that I can take my unit in and test it with a working transformer, but I'd be interested to hear any thoughts on the questions above.
Thanks in advance,
Jon
I just did an incredibly stupid thing, and plugged in my new Kaoss Pad 3 using the USA transformer (110V only) in the UK using a simple plug adaptor. When I powered on the unit, it did not respond at all. I noticed a very small amount of smoke near the plug on the back of the KP3 and quickly disconnected the power. I then plugged the transformer into a proper converter (rated up to 45W) and using a multimeter have proved that the transformer is toast (only a very tiny voltage reading - I've confirmed the multimeter ok with another working transformer). I have also confirmed the converter is ok.
Before I order a UK KP3 transformer for £30, what are the chances that the unit is ok, given the small puff of smoke I saw? Furthermore, assuming it is broken, what is the likelihood that it will be a 'simple' repair job?
I plan to try and find somewhere locally that stocks the KP3 so that I can take my unit in and test it with a working transformer, but I'd be interested to hear any thoughts on the questions above.
Thanks in advance,
Jon
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