Unless you can see real physical damage to the coil, I doubt that the coil would be the problem. Coils are generally very reliable unless they are physically damaged by a direct impact, a sharp instrument damages the windings or corrosion from battery or water. I'm not certain of the voltages but I would check the capacitors first - especially electrolytic's. Of all of the electronic components, they age the fastest. Mike. --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" <shonokij@...> wrote: > > Hi! > > I just got myself another broken Poly-800. (The first one I got is now beyond repair. As I was > offered a second one. I thought: Two minus makes a plus..). But now, after picking the new > one appart. It seems like the -5V circuit is broken. I've replaced Q18. But the only reading i > get is +0.9V where it should be -5V. > > Could it be that small transformer that's busted? (KD-4? xD-4? It's hard to read the name on > the schematics. And it says T1 on the circuitboard). The output of it is +0.45V (Measured at > leg 1 of D10), I asume it shoudl be -2.50V instead? > > Any ideas on how to replace it? > > The long way, I guess, is to replace the entire circuit with a AC-DC converter that takes 9VAC > in and with a 7805 and a 7905 regulates it.. But it seems like to much trouble right now.. Or? > > Thanks! > > //Jon >
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Re: Not getting -5V?
2008-01-13 by patrioticduo
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