Gino,
How's it going The first replacement was because I too (dave) melted my
PSU. The two other replacements are now being used again since I built a
custom set of boxes. I actually could power my system on three PSU2s, but
using the other two older models means I can have a separate power supply
for each box.
As far as time spent on each replacment.....maybe 10-15 minutes, if that.
Take off the back panel (6 screws), remove all wires from old PSU,
unscrew PSU1, screw in PSU2, attach wires, attach panel. The only thing
that threw me at first was due to my own lack of electronic experience, but
it seems obvious now...... the wires coming from the mains switch can
attach either way to the posts marked "AC Inputs" ( but don't put both on
the same side! you'll see if you look at the PCB that there is an
additional post for each side for connecting a +5V PSU). Also, if there is
no GROUND post on that end of the PCB you can attach the GREEN/YELLOW wire
from the case to the other end of the PCB where you should find 4 of each
post (-12V, GND, +12V) .
It's almost foolproof. Just keep track of what wires from the bus boards
go where or else you got big problems.
nick
>From: "Robair, Gino" <
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>Reply-To:
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>Subject: 1 RE: g6 frame power supply replacement question
>Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 16:08:17 -0600
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>Hi Nick,
>I'm contemplating the same thing: I have one suitcase with an old, humming
>ps and another with the new quiet one. What did you do with the old
>supplies Auction them off
>How much time did it take to do the replacing
>g
>
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>Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 14:35:22 -0500
> From: "n keller" <
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>Subject: RE: g6 frame power supply replacement question
>
>
>Dave ,
>
> PSU2 is the way to go. There is no problem with mounting. You'll end
>up with extra power for future expansion and you're room will be a bit more
>quiet. I've replaced most of the PSUs in my system. I had a problem with
>considerable ambient hum, especially noticable when the A-100 was the only
>thing powered up in the room. PSU2 runs totally silent so they are worth
>it
>for that alone.
>
>nick
>
> >From:
davevosh@...
> >Reply-To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> >To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> >Subject: 1 g6 frame power supply replacement question
> >Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 08:12:29 EST
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
_Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
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> >
> >
> >
> >hello to all -
> >well, i seem to have suffered my first doepfer failure in 6 years - a
> >power
> >supply in a g6 frame seems to have failed - "nice" scorched smell and
> >only
> >one of the busboard leds is lit.
> >so, i`m about to order a replacement supply from u.s. distributor as it
> >looks like an easy repair/replacement job.
> >my question is - are the new supplies doepfer issued preferred or would
>the
> >original supply be okay the few dollars difference aren`t the issue so
> >much
> >as i`m not sure the new version will fit/mount like the older one -
> >any thoughts appreciated..............
> >best,
> >dave
> >
> >
> >
> >
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