Please look if the right fuse is used (www.doepfer.com > FAQ), e.g. 500 mA
for PSU2 and 115V. In every case a time lag fuse has to be used. As the
specified values are very "conservative" you may even use the next higher
fuse value (e.g. 600 or 700mA) without problems as in case of a fault (e.g.
short circuit) even these fuses will blow. Pay attention to use slow blow
fuses (time lag). Normal/medium or fast fuses will blow in every case as the
ring core transformer has a high initial current during power on.
To find out the total current of all modules you may use the A-100 Excel
planning file on our website (MS Excel required).
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von:
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> [mailto:
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]Im Auftrag von controlexsanguinate
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. April 2006 05:35
> An:
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> Betreff: 1 Re: blowing fuses
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> Phil,
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> Hello. Thanks for getting back to me. It has the PSU2 power supply.
> I had all of the modules tested in the G6 before I bought it. I'm
> not sure what the total draw of my modules is. How can I do that
> Please let me know.
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> Take care,
> Thomas
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, "ph@..." <ph@...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Thomas,
> > You should probably give a bit more info, which power supply
> > What's the total power draw of your modules I had this happen once
> when I
> > went over the max power. But then it was fine.
> > \best,
> > phil
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> >
> >
> > On 4/18/06 7:36 PM, "Control" <garrgal@...> wrote:
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> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I was hoping someone on this list could help me. Every time I
> turn
> > > on one of my Doepfer G6s it blows a fuse. I haven't changed
> anything in
> > > the case. The modules in the case have been there for about a year.
> > > Any help would be greatly appreciated
> > >
> > > Take care,
> > > Thomas
> >
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