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On Apr 11, 2013, at 11:33 AM, Jerome St-Pierre <jeromestpierre@...> wrote:
I think I already had a similar issue after wiping out my patches by mistake when I installed the turbo pack. There was nothing left to hear but random noises at low volume I could only hear on a few patches, but most of the patches made no sound. It also displayed meaningless caracters.
When you say "the display sort of randomly stops working, and random lights come on in various places" you mean the numbers display shows up caracters that doesn't make any sense?
If you change the patches and try many of them with high volume, can you hear random noises?
If the answer is yes to both questions, you should try to restore the patches with the tape procedure.On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 5:40 PM, JoelB <onephatcat@...> wrote:Does sound like it might be the battery.
Sent from my iPhoneI don't think it's the battery, but maybe it is. When I plug it in and turn it on, it starts to boot, the little digital number display displays "80" I think, and then it won't make noise, and the display sort of randomly stops working, and random lights come on in various places. No sound. Does that sound like a battery issue?
--- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, "bugsiwabbit" <Bugsi@...> wrote:
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> "Died" is a little vague. Can you be more specific? Perhaps it's just the internal battery has died? There are how-to guides to replacing it online.
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> http://www.pallium.com/bryan/dwbattery.php
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> Bats? Can you be more specific about what was in your dw8000? Dust? liquid spill?
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> --- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, "Daniel" <moyer.daniel@> wrote:
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> > Any recommendations for someone who would repair it? I'm not much of an electronics buff, and the last time I opened it, a bunch of bats flew out of it.
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Jérôme St-Pierre