hello ben,
thats too bad, i feel with you.
the only shortening issue that i had was with the
a143/2 quad adsr and a standard doepfer frame, but
doepfer instantly notified us here in this forum
about this issue and since then the a143/2 is
prepared to not have this problem.
and probably most important, nothing was damaged
because of this issue.
best wishes
ingo
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, ben vehorn <mathlete23@c...>
wrote:
> Got an A-127 triple filter last week and installed it in a spare
slot
> on my Asys RS15 case.
> Last night my system shorted out and some Asys modules were fried.
> I've been going back through it trying to figure out what happened
and
> it appears the A-127 was the culprit.
> The soldering points on the underside of the lowest circuit board
on
> the A-127 are so close to the edge of the module that, when
installed,
> they can touch the mounting rails on the case and short out the
system.
> I was able to recreate this when re-installing modules... as soon
as I
> screwed in the top mounting screws for the A-127, it pushed the
lower
> circuit board up against the mounting rail, the fuse blew, and the
> power shorted out.
> Not sure why the modules fried, but this is an issue I have sent to
> Asys since it was their case.
> I have a Quad EG with a similar design (PC board parallel to rack
rails
> and close to the edge of the module) but it's mounted in a homemade
> wooden case so I haven't had any similar shorting issues.
> Does this happen on Doepfer cases too or are they designed
differently
> from the RS15
> Either way, just wanted to give everyone a general heads up that
the
> proximity of the PC board to the edge of the module means you
should
> take extra caution when installing these modules in an Asys case.