Annual EMU CS PSU Repair Gathering at EPR! OP, I found that killing all power to the unit helps keep it from getting confused. I use the hard on-off switch only and have no problems with lost data or weird behavior. Best. --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "dutchbeats" <dutchbeats@...> wrote: > > moderate use seemed to cure my cs of a few psu symptoms. the last time it wouldn't start up was over two years ago (fingers crossed) > > i was in touch with epr electronics and he says if you send in multiple psu's for repair he will only charge the bench fee once which is nice to know > > > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "intrepidpete" <peteflagg@> wrote: > > > > Command Station PSU may be going bad. After running for a while, the display starts blinking like the backlight is going out and it keeps saying LoadingÂ… I opened it up, then opened up the PSU cage, looking for "slightly burned" looking resistors and/or "bulging/leaking" capacitors, but could not find anything - visually it looks fine. > > > > It is now running fine, but I don't want to leave it on for more than a few hours, just in case the issue is related to over-heating or something about it being left on for a long time. It is tricky because when I needed to work on my plasma TV, the bad capacitors were pretty obvious - slightly bulging on top. But with the CS, I don't see anything that needs to be replaced. > > >
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Re: PSU may be going bad
2013-04-08 by ackack1020
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