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Subject: RE: [korgpolyex] Re: korg poly 800 power problem

From: "backshall1 \(dsl\)" <backshall1@...>
Date: 2010-12-27

A newer switching supply wall wart will give you a consistent 9vdc regardless of current flow, but an older one with a big transformer will be 12-13 volts when there isn't much power being used, and drop to 9v when you are using the rated current. I've used ones that measure 12-13 volts without any problems.
 
Don B.


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Subject: [korgpolyex] Re: korg poly 800 power problem

 



The wall wart should be providing a consistent 9V DC output.

If you're seeing 13 volts at the input of the Poly 800 then you need to get a 9V DC wall wart. 13 volts will overload the on board power supply control circuits.

Mike

--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "n8" <natere2ster@...> wrote:

>
> hi list.
>
> just
joined and have a question perhaps someone can chime in on...
>
> i
have a korg poly 800 mkI here on the bench with a power issue.
>
>
when on batteries it runs fine, but will not run off the wall wart...
>
> the wall wart works ok, i tested the voltage on the dc plug and it is
spitting out 13V const. I read that at the DC jack as well...
>
>
The problem so far looks like i do not get the +5V on the connector CN06A on pin 10....is that correct?
>
> I get the pull DC in on pin 11 so that
is good!
>
> But i need to get that 5V on pin 10 so it can be sent
to the chorus board, then to the volume / switch on?
>
> from the
rough schematics i see that Q1's base and collector are tied to this rail, and its emitter is tied to the DJ jack....
>
> Q3 is E-C is on the 5V
line, and its base is tied to Q2 tranny which is tied to Q15 which is tied to gnd.
>
> Is this correct?
>
> I assume its one of the
power switching transistors are bad, how can I confirm this? I de-soldered Q1 and have it on the breadboard.
>
> I used the standard transistor
PNP tester circuit, as seen here:
>
>
href="http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/trancirc.htm">http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/trancirc.htm
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> It seems to work fine, I can turn the led on when the switch is closed
and turn it off when its open...
>
> So i guess its ok and i should
put back LOL?
>
> Anyone know of any other transistors to
check?
>
> I am looking at Q3 for some reason....
>
>
What steps down to voltage from the DC jack in out to the +5V?
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>
I assume once i get the +5V i will be ok...
>
> i just keep looking
at Q1 and Q3 cause they are both tied into GND, the DC jack in, and the +5V rail.....
>
> Sorry for all the questions i am noob!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nate
>