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Re: [xl7] Re: My XL7 won't power up

2006-09-09 by Bob S.

Sorry for asking something obvious, but is the power switch on the back of the unit (next to the power cord) on ?

I remember myself trying to figure out why the front button was not working when the back switch went off inadvertently....

Bob
El Segundo, CA



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: tonyhoneyford 
  To: xl7@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 6:49 AM
  Subject: [xl7] Re: My XL7 won't power up


  Thanks Gonz....
  Is the psu the bit inside with a grey cage around it? I'm a carpenter 
  by trade and I know JS about electronics....If I had a circuit tester 
  I could at least see if the thing is somehow stuck in standbye 
  mode....but for that to be the case the psu must be okay...is that 
  what you mean?...I could maybe borrow a circuit tester...would that 
  help me source the problem? is this common psu fault easy to 
  repair....I know someone else who repairs TVs etc...maybe they could 
  do it? I know I'm rambling on here but there aint an emu repair 
  centre this side of the ocean (that I know of!)and our whole show is 
  now stopped dead in its tracks--- In 
  xl7@yahoogroups.com, "gonzinigonz" <gonzini@...> wrote:
  >
  > Not 100% sure how the standby switch tie's in the the PSU but there 
  > will be a sense line on the PSU somewhere that detects when it 
  needs to 
  > power up and down.
  > In fact the standby must be a part of the XL's hardware and 
  firmware or 
  > you wouldnt get the "powering down in xx" time in the LCD.
  > So when in standby the PSU must be working you see?
  > A bit like your PC when you turn it off but its still got live 
  mains on 
  > it and theres still some voltages left on the motherboard.
  > If your 100% convinced that it is the PSU there is a link to a 
  supplier 
  > on a thread further back, someone managed to get hold of one.
  > Im sure the old one could be repaired, id have go. I do electronics 
  for 
  > living.
  > Another thing is that a lot of people including myself run the XL's 
  on 
  > 110v with a 240v to 110v transformer.
  > It runs alot coolier that way :o)
  > Hope that helps
  > Gonz
  > 
  > 
  > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "tonyhoneyford" <honeyford@> wrote:
  > >
  > > I have read a few threads about power supply problems....my unit 
  is 
  > not 
  > > switching on at all...checked internal fuse, and thats okay....I 
  > rarely 
  > > use the standby switch so I doubt that anythings overheated 
  (240volts 
  > > won't be helping though)....I just wonder how the standby switch 
  > > actually works? Is there a known issue with this standbye switch? 
  > I've 
  > > tried re-seating everything internally that could have come loose 
  but 
  > > no joy...we were just about to book our first gig in 6 months, 
  and 
  > our 
  > > set is based around trax we've written on our XL7.....Please 
  > > heeelllpppp!!!
  > >
  >



   

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