Hi Neil,
Yikes! Nasty. If I remember correctly, wasn't your system secondhand
It might be interesting to see if you can establish whether the
correct fuse was fitted to the power receptacle, if you can still
find it in the melted remains, or see whether it had been tampered
with/changed in some dodgy way. If I were you I'd contact Dieter
directly: he may be able to tell you if anything similar has happened
before, and maybe where you can get a new power connector, or at
least the make (he might even be able to supply one, you never know!).
Hope nothing else was damaged, and that the smell disperses soon!
Tim
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, "neilwight" <neilwight@y...>
wrote:
> working in my studio today when i heard a strange hiss which then
> became really loud and was followed by a lot of smoke from the back
> of my a100.
> ran over and switched off the power and dragged it out of the room
> leaving a trail of extremely acrid smoke behind me thats still
there
> over 2 hours later. yuck.
> opened up the unit outside to find that the inside of the
> transformer (the part that the plug goes into and that the on/off
> switch is connected to. not the power board) had melted. there was
a
> small puddle of brown liquid on the inside which was a pain to
clean
> off.
> anyways. unit still works thankfully but not too keen to run it
> until i replace the part.
> has anyone else encountered this
> it had only been on for 4 hours, it should be able to handle this
> shouldnt it
> its a bit of a worry as i have quite a big studio and was nearly
> gonna break for tea. 10 minutes later and ive have been in the
other
> room and then who knows what could have happened. fire fire fire.
>
> its also running from its own outlet. no blown fuses etc.
> where can i get a replacement from. anyone got any ideas etc for me.
>
> thanks, neil