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I REALLY DON"T LIKE THE BADGERING.........

JR
I totally agree.
And not to mention about the self-elargement about works (2 times the same pictures) clearly not about audio pro...maybe somebody can be interested, not me.
A message to all the real Amek 2500 users: feel free to contact me! I'm very busy but I always try to help nice persons.
 
Nice! Open a new thread and share this project!
[Open a new thread and share this project!] -- SORRY!!! NO CAN DO!!! ..... The blue chassis image I had inserted within my previous comment was a product I had designed for a previous video electronics employer I had worked at and who was bought by another larger company and put out-of-business back in 2011. So, while I performed all of the mechanical and PCB designs for all of my then-employers' products back then, not only do I not have all of the engineering documentation to even think about resurrecting this product for a DIY-project, but the general electronics circuitry behind what made this product tick is way far and beyond what is typically found on this forum. I think you will agree with me that no matter how hard you look throughout this entire forum, you won't find anything on "High-Speed Digital Matrix Routing & Switching" anywhere.

On the other hand.....something like this "Audio Switcher" -- could -- make for an interesting patchbay, NO???

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Yes, but it won't let me reply on that thread for some reason!
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JR
 
Hey @jensenmann i would be willing to buy the whole desk, you think there is no way to get it out whole from your house? Also what would be the price? We can talk privately if easier :)
 
I have a completely weird fault in a friend´s M2500. The desk blows mostly the -17V rail, sometimes the fuse (10A) is gone, sometimes the regulator card (GL48 see appendix) shuts off. I´ve replaced the socket of it´s LM338K since it was burnt and the LM338 also had a burnt pin. With the repaired regulator the desk worked shortly, then the +17V rail blew, not the fuse but it´s regulator shuts off. While searching for the fault it stopped shutting off but then the 11V logic rail showed the same behavior. I found a faulty subregulator in the master section which brings 11V down to 5V. After that repair the desk worked for 10 minutes, then again the -17V rail shuts off. I have no idea what fault could create this behavior.

When I was working on the -17V rail for the first time we started with measuring current of the -17V rail with the empty desk frame, then inserted channels and accordingly measured. The weird thing now is that all the figures made completely sense. There was no single channel drawing so much current, that it could have blown either a fuse or cause the regs to shut down. At the end of the day we had no solution and I had to leave the studio with a non working desk. Next weekend we´ll try again, but I need some ideas where to look at.

But by writing this it occurs to me that maybe the crowbar circuit could somehow be activated, but this doesn´t give me an explanation with the other rails misbehavior.
Any ideas????
 

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..is it a known-genuine LM338K (those are rare)?

Could you add an extra, separate and somewhat lower rated or faster, fuse between psu and desk, to verify if the problem is actual overload from desk or hysterics in PSU?

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That´s a great idea. I can make an EP8 adapter with fuseholders for every rail. It´d make sense to add precision power resistors inline for current measurement. The -17V rail measured app 3,5A with the fully loaded desk. Matt Syson somewhere mentioned measuring a desk with full output signals drawing 20% more current than idle. That´s a good starting point for the fuses.

The new LM338K is from a reputable dealer. I hope it is genuine but don´t know it for sure.
 
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