Zoran,
please check first if the correct fuse is used. On our FAQ page you find the
table for the fuse values. In any case a slow blow/time lag fuse has to be
used (no fast or medium types). Even slightly higher fuse values would be OK
(e.g. 300 mA instead of 250mA, or 600 mA instead of 500 mA), but nor more
than about 20-30% above the specified value.
Then check if the total current of all modules in the system is less than
650 mA for PSU1 or 1200 mA for PSU2.
If you have checked both I'd expect that one of the modules in the system is
defective and draws to much current. I assume that the module in question
will not work as it should.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> Von:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:
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]Im Auftrag von Zoran Bosnjak
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25. Januar 2006 23:20
> An:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> Betreff: 1 I want to change the power supply in my Doepfer
> case - can I kill myself
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> after replacing the fuse and switch (by my Doepfer dealer), I
> still have a
> problem when my G6 dies after a few minutes of usage (sometimes it takes
> longer, it is completely random). A firm tap in the area of power supply
> fixes the problem everytime. At this point, I wonder if power supply is
> faulty.
>
> I have another case with the same type power supply (the old one - .650),
> and it works perfectly. Can I switch these two without danger of killing
> myself It looks very straight-forward: 4 screws, 10 wires.
> Please advise
> and regards,
>
> Zoran