Yes, I agree with Gordon. When mines initially blew I had to do a quick fix and managed to get a diode from an old car alarm. The synth worked fine for a few months and then failed with the "batter Low" warning again. Another diode had gone and this time it had taken out a regulator. I replaced all 6 diodes and the regulator and my synth has been going for years since. John -----Original Message----- From: Ensoniq-VFX-SD@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Ensoniq-VFX-SD@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Gordon JC Pearce MM3YEQ Sent: 31 January 2009 01:06 To: Ensoniq-VFX-SD@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] Re: sd1 battery died, changed, still get lowvoltage message On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 21:48 +0000, markbreton@ymail. <mailto:markbreton%40ymail.com> com wrote: > ok, that i will do. i can't get a hold of the soniq, i have emailed > and called to arrange to just send him the keyboard but have not heard > back, and he doesn't have an answering machine. interesting chap. how > do i check a diode? Okay, you're going to either need to learn a bit about electronics, or find someone to help you ;-) On the power supply board there are sets of diodes arranged as a "bridge rectifier" which is essentially a way of turning the AC power into a rough approximation of DC, which is then smoothed by the capacitors and regulated by the regulators. There are a number of things that can go wrong. From my own experience, I've found that the rectifier diodes fail quite often on older synths, usually short-circuit. They're supposed to only pass current one way, but when they blow they start to pass current *both* ways - not a good state of affairs, and one that will definitely blow fuses in the VFX power supply (the VFX and VFX-SD power supplies look the same. They might be the same as EPS ones too, I need to compare side-by-side. My VFX power supply has a floppy disk power connector). Basically to test them, you need to remove them from the board (making sure you know how they go back in), and check that they only pass current one way. If they don't pass any current either way, or pass current both ways, they're stuffed and you need to replace all four (no point just doing one - another will fail immediately when you put the power back on, most of the time). It's not hard, but you *will* need a few specialised tools and a bit of skill with soldering. Find your friendly neighbourhood electronics geek and bring your synth round with some beer or other socially acceptable bribe. I usually replace the diodes in synth power supplies with ones rated at 10A at 800V. They don't need to be that big, but it means they will never ever fail again. Gordon
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RE: [Ensoniq-VFX-SD] Re: sd1 battery died, changed, still get lowvoltage message
2009-01-31 by John
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