Hi guys!
Yeah, I thought it sounded like a fuse problem, but I couldn't find it
yesterday when I was panicking. But just now when I checked, the fuse of
the G6 is blown. Have to leave for work now, but I trust the G3 problem is
the same. That would sure be a relief.
Stocking up on fuses today, then...
Still, I really wouldn't know how to check the potentially faulty module
without plugging it in. It's the trigger delay module, and it has worked
for me before.
Cheers,
Kim
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 1:14 AM, Nicholas Keller <
maq163x2@...
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> If a ribbon was "off by one", -12V would short to ground. That would
> certainly be a problem. But it seems like if it happened in two rack cases,
> the problem is at the module end of the ribbon. Check that right away to
> rule it out.
>
> What module is it Is it new Have you used it before
>
> Nick
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> On Aug 15, 2013, at 3:52 PM, Kim Johnsson <
johnssonkim@...
> wrote:
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> > Hello!
> >
> > It looks like I've gone and fried my G6. Today I installed some new
> modules and a 5V adapter (yay!) and suddenly the G6 just didn't light up
> anymore. I couldn't find any fault in my cabling, but the fact is that the
> G6 is dead. No leds light up. I have a G3 as well, and I tested each module
> that was in the G6, and they aparently survived whatever happened. Happy
> happy (I was really cold sweating there for a while). Except for one
> module, maybe. When I installed it in the G3, the same thing happened, and
> now I'm a bit short on power on the Eurorack side of things :-/
> >
> > So: where to start I don't see anything that has obviously burned, and
> there were no visible "hints" when it happened. I'm not the one to go
> probing into anything with current. If the G6 and G3 are easily fixed, I
> would like to know it. Also, I'd like to somehow test the module that
> appears to have caused this, if it actually is faulty somehow, or if I just
> screwed up.
> >
> > Could this be a case of ribbon-off-by-one
> >
> > Any hints appreciated,
> >
> > Kim
> >
> >
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