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Re: System error 144

2009-05-07 by Paul Sparkes

Thanks for the help guys. 

The Ensoniq has decided to come to life again but I suspect that the split keyboard connection is probably one of the issues. I did a quick fix which I remembered from the past of putting my palms on the centre of the keyboard and pressing down. This I assume helps to re-establish the connection. Will take it in to get hard wired. When the keys came to life it was a bit noisy at first but came right once the keyboard was played for 15 min. I innitially tried the turn on and off thing several times. This has worked in the past to clear errors but not this time. I may try swapping the power supply and disk drive over to my other VFX SD which needs repairs as it has less wear. I'm still a little wary though about installing a 240 volt power supply into what was a 110 volt keyboard. Is there anything I should be aware off? 

Paul


--- In Ensoniq-VFX-SD@yahoogroups.com, Gordon JC Pearce <gordon@...> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2009-05-05 at 17:11 -0400, Hayward Redd wrote:
> 
> > Years ago I had the same when my VFX-SD was practically new. The
> > solder that they use on the
> > circuit board in the earlier models deteriorates and creates a "flux"
> > that is magnetizing. I finally had to send it back to the factory
> > through a local repair shop. Once they fixed it, it never happened
> > again. Me HR     
> 
> Mmmm, that's not *quite* it.
> 
> Flux is used when you're soldering to help burn off grot and oxidisation
> on the solder joint.  It's basically rosin, same as you use on your
> fiddle bow.  It's not magnetic, and isn't the same thing as "magnetic
> lines of flux" at all.
> 
> What *does* happen, though, is that the solder joints do in fact
> deteriorate, and form a "dry joint" (or if you're on the low-voltage
> side of the pond, a "cold joint" - which is a slightly better term).
> This is brought on by heat and vibration, and mechanically poor joints.
> The other little trick that the EPS, VFX and other related keyboards
> have up their dastardly sleeves is the infamous split keyboard
> connector.  The PCB for the keyboard is made in two halves, with a
> multi-pin connector joining them.  These are, to put it extremely
> mildly, complete and utter shite.  They should be replaced by wire
> links, if this hasn't been done already.
> 
> Gordon
>

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