So, I went to fire up my drummer's digital drums the other day and make some noise- i'm a guitarist, so when I "play" drums, it's noise!
No go. Stick the fluke in the end of the wart cord. No good. Nada, Not the 9v the adapter said. Unplug it, melt it open with a torch (trust me I tried other ways) and troubleshoot. Blown fusible link, which I had in stock, fixed up in seconds, and connect test leads. No fuse blow, all good and... huh?
11.98v on the output? Rated for 9 but I get 12?
Is this typical of these sorts (or this particular) of wall warts? Everything seems to be fine besides the (33%) high voltage. I'm not going to plug it into the drums- my buddy's set!- though until I feel a little more confident. I kinda want to call roland...?
Thanks errbody!
No go. Stick the fluke in the end of the wart cord. No good. Nada, Not the 9v the adapter said. Unplug it, melt it open with a torch (trust me I tried other ways) and troubleshoot. Blown fusible link, which I had in stock, fixed up in seconds, and connect test leads. No fuse blow, all good and... huh?
11.98v on the output? Rated for 9 but I get 12?
Is this typical of these sorts (or this particular) of wall warts? Everything seems to be fine besides the (33%) high voltage. I'm not going to plug it into the drums- my buddy's set!- though until I feel a little more confident. I kinda want to call roland...?
Thanks errbody!
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