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| ArcadEd:
--- Quote from: urbecrisch on January 29, 2008, 12:19:30 am ---Will give it a try. Just thinking ahead if a new power supply box is needed I want to know where to look. Thanks. --- End quote --- Happ Controls This one maybe. http://www.happcontrols.com/powersupplies/80124760.htm |
| Fozzy The Bear:
OK!!!...... Time to solve this one..... First..... Check the fuses on the cab and make sure that the fuses on all internal parts of the cab are good. As the marquee is lighting up it's not a probelm of power getting in there. Second... Check the mains lead that is connected to that supply.. Is there mains power on it. If there is then you got power that far. If there isn't, then that's why the power supply is not starting up and you then need to figure out why there is no power on the lead. Third..... That power supply also has an internal fuse. Open the case up and replace the fuse you find on the circuit board. Fourth.... DON'T buy a replacement from Happs... its just a standard 300W ATX switch mode power supply. Which doesn't cost the Happ price of $56... They're $10 from most PC Parts vendors. Best Regards, Julian (Fozzy The Bear) |
| urbecrisch:
Thanks Fozzy. Will report back the results. Thought there would be a cheaper alternative to Happs. Hopefully it will only be a blown fuse. Thanks. |
| Silver:
Good luck with the fix... As a quick aside, worth noting that even when moving around/changing low voltage stuff like 12V lamps, it's always best to depower what you are working on first. Not preaching - I'm talking from experience - having fried expensive kit thinking I could change a 12V fan with the power on... |
| urbecrisch:
Right, I always do but in this situation I was merely removing a coin lamp. Should not have blown power to the supply box. I did not notice but supposedly the monitor had already lost power before I started removing the coin lamp anyway so it was a weird situation. I will as usual power off before hooking up the 12v LED lamps. Thanks. |
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