Hi Tony - thanks for your help - i think after researching that my PSU that i was using WAS DC after all!!! Its misleading on the actual unit!!
Total noob here!! Oh well we all gotta start somewhere!
Thanks for your help!
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, "tony.steventon.t21@..." <tony.steventon@...> wrote:
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> Hi Chris
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> The adaptor you have should be ok. Here are some questions: Are you sure the adaptor has an AC output - a DC output would give just one LED on Have you got your modules plugged in and if so what happens if you remove them Some thoughts here are if both LEDS come on without modules fitted then maybe one or more are incorrectly connected or the combined current drain exceeds the regulator's current limit. Otherwise you may have a defective regulator board.
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> Hope that helps. If you need phone help then let me know - I'm in Portsmouth BTW.
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> Cheers
> Tony
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, "chrismousdale" <chris@> wrote:
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> > Hi Guys, im just starting my modular journey and i ordered a Mini Raw wood case and 2x modules.. They arrived yesterday and i read through the guide about the Mini case and the power supply - now i ordered mine from Germany and being in the UK - the PSU was no good (i do have an adaptor laying around somewhere - but i cant find it!!!) So i used a psu that i have used on some pedals of mine - same fitting and it was AC and it puts out 7.5V and i thought this would be fine as the manual states the board can take 7-9v AC ( and its pushing out 500mA - again fine according to the manual.)
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> > So i plugged it in and turned it on - and only the top LED lights up of the two on the board that are supposed to come on!!! ARRRGGH!
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> > Im going to try and find my Euro to UK adaptor and use the PSU that came with it.. I hope i haven't got a bad egg - not a good start to my modular adventure !!
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> > :-(
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> > Any ideas
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