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Re: [emax] Display not working

2012-12-03 by Chase Smith

Power supply is putting out the right voltage. It could have been the 5v. How can I find out which is the fuse on the display? Nothing is labeled as a fuse.


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On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 2:26 PM EST Ted Summers wrote:

>The OLED doesn't use 12V at all.
>Verify your power supply is outputting the correct voltages, the
>investigate further like jammie said.
>There is often some Surface mount fuse on lots of things.
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>On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 10:50 AM, Chase Smith <plus_321@...> wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> After frying one cf card reader, I was careful to try to measure the
>> voltages on the new one I was just about to put it.  Probe slipped and I
>> shorted the 12v to ground and now the new white OLED display is not coming
>> on.  The emax powers up and the zip drive will run (the enter LED comes up
>> and stays lit), but that's it.  Fuses are still fine.
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>> Did I fry the display too?
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