samgraysound
Well-known member
Hi,
I'm trying to fix a Mackie 1604 VLZ Pro for a client.
When turned on, all the solo LEDS are lit, The rude solo light is flashing and the Meter LEDs are all lit. No signal passes to the main outs but you can get it off of the direct outputs.
I've disconnected the power supply and tested it with a 10ohm load and the voltages seem alright.
When I connected it back to the main board and I/o board, the negative rails went screwy. One jumped to +5v and the other to -3v or so. I didn't write it down at the time (stupid).
I disconnected the ribbon cables connecting the Main board to I/O one-by-one. Removing one of them caused the rails to return to normal, I later confirmed that this cable carried -15 to the I/O board.
I removed the I/O board from the chassis (so many washers), and now I'm getting different (but still worrisome) readings from the rails. Now when referenced to earth the + rails are at 8v, and the negative rails are at -20v. Removing the ribbon connecting the negative rail to the I/O still causes the power rails to return to normal.
Before it seemed clear that there was a short of the negative rail of the I/O board but now with these new readings I'm not so sure.
Ideas? I haven't been able to smell or spot any burnt components so my next thought was to try to isolate the short by cutting the negative rail. Which I don't wont to do if I don't need to.
Thanks,
Sam
I'm trying to fix a Mackie 1604 VLZ Pro for a client.
When turned on, all the solo LEDS are lit, The rude solo light is flashing and the Meter LEDs are all lit. No signal passes to the main outs but you can get it off of the direct outputs.
I've disconnected the power supply and tested it with a 10ohm load and the voltages seem alright.
When I connected it back to the main board and I/o board, the negative rails went screwy. One jumped to +5v and the other to -3v or so. I didn't write it down at the time (stupid).
I disconnected the ribbon cables connecting the Main board to I/O one-by-one. Removing one of them caused the rails to return to normal, I later confirmed that this cable carried -15 to the I/O board.
I removed the I/O board from the chassis (so many washers), and now I'm getting different (but still worrisome) readings from the rails. Now when referenced to earth the + rails are at 8v, and the negative rails are at -20v. Removing the ribbon connecting the negative rail to the I/O still causes the power rails to return to normal.
Before it seemed clear that there was a short of the negative rail of the I/O board but now with these new readings I'm not so sure.
Ideas? I haven't been able to smell or spot any burnt components so my next thought was to try to isolate the short by cutting the negative rail. Which I don't wont to do if I don't need to.
Thanks,
Sam