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#297701 - 27/04/2007 20:28 Mk2 Power Problems
AJG
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Registered: 27/04/2007
Posts: 7
Loc: Rotherham, UK
Hooked up my Mk2 through the mains adapter to load some new stuff, and nothing happened. No lights, no display, no drive spinning up - nothing.

Tested the power brick - 0V. Looks straightforward enough - I've got a few universal supplies around the place. 12V 1A should do the trick.

The unit kind of starts. Drive goes click ... click ... click in time to the front panel LED which is flashing rather than fading. There is nothing on the display. I pulled the power out because something isn't right.

Screwdriver time. Take the lid off, and there's no magic smoke smell. First positive sign. Power up again. Back to stage one. Nothing.

Check the power brick with the meter. 12V. Things aren't looking so good.

Remove the drive tray. Plug it into a 2.5" - 3.5" adapter and hook it into a PC. Drive spins up fine and is recognised by the BIOS. Getting more depressed.

No signs of burntness anywhere on the board, and no indication of magic smoke either by residue or smell.

Found a thread here about going through the jumpers. Followed this, and it appears the problem is with the 5Va circuit. Tested the terminals with a meter and there is +5V on the rear terminal and 2.6V on the front terminal.

With this jumper removed, the system comes up, complaining that there is no hard disk. We know about that.

Whilst checking this, I noticed a very quiet whining, crackling noise coming from around the area of the power input. It's only there when the 5Va jumper is in place, and the unit doesn't boot.

I guess the 5Va circuit has something to do with the hard disk as that won't spin up with the 5Va jumper removed.

I think I've pretty much exhausted everything I can do with this - I guess it's going to have to go for repair unless anyone can shine any further light on my poorly Mk2.

- Andy

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#297702 - 21/05/2007 21:07 Re: Mk2 Power Problems [Re: AJG]
schofiel
carpal tunnel

Registered: 25/06/1999
Posts: 2993
Loc: Wareham, Dorset, UK
Nope, the power supply is not up to it. You are better off with a 15V supply that can deliver 2A. 12V 1a is marginal at best. There does not appear to be anything wrong with your player. Try it with a beefier PSU.
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#297703 - 22/05/2007 13:00 Re: Mk2 Power Problems [Re: schofiel]
mlord
carpal tunnel

Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14493
Loc: Canada
Quote:
Nope, the power supply is not up to it. You are better off with a 15V supply that can deliver 2A. 12V 1a is marginal at best. There does not appear to be anything wrong with your player. Try it with a beefier PSU.


The stock empeg USA/Canada supplies were 12V @ 1amp, and have worked perfectly for me here in single and dual-drive players. That should be plenty of juice to spin up a single drive empeg.

But just to remove any doubt -- one could unplug the drive, and then power up the empeg. Tons of excess power available now, and you don't need to waste time on a different PSU to try it.

Cheers

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#297704 - 19/08/2007 10:05 Re: Mk2 Power Problems [Re: schofiel]
AJG
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Registered: 27/04/2007
Posts: 7
Loc: Rotherham, UK
You were absolutely right. The 1A PSU wasn't up to it. Got hold of a thinkpad PSU and it's all good.

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