I'm not really good with a multimeter, but.... Just tested the Diode. I'm measuring 587 and 1. No beep though. Also noticed when measuring that the wires from the diode are black, I could scrape black dust off of it. (see picture) http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7760238/poly%20800/Diode.JPG --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, Gordon JC Pearce <gordon@...> wrote: > > On 28/07/12 18:33, Martin Ator wrote: > > > > > > > > If there is no pop and nothing on the display, or any other noises, then > > probably power isn't getting into the circuits. Any of the parts > > designed to protect against short circuit in the power circuit could be > > dead. The diode I told you about is a good candidate to start looking > > from. I have had to replace one in the past. If you have a diode test > > you can check this or just see if 9v is getting to the other side of the > > diode. > > I think it is the same as a 1N4004 diode. > > http://www.oldcrows.net/~patchell/poly800/poly800.html > > Check the 2SB744 "pre-regulator" regulator, which is in the negative > lead from the power socket. > > D2 is just to protect against incorrect polarity. > > -- > Gordonjcp MM0YEQ >
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Re: Poly 800 MK 1 Short circuit
2012-07-29 by kjelle.vergauwe
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