Hi All,
Starting here as I believe the fault to be on the PS but could be wrong, I know it could be a main board issue but hoping the fault lies with the PS and is an easy fix, hopefully!
The PS is in an old organ and on power up nothing happens other than a relay(G6H-2 12VDC) on the main board clicks once, no led display lights up nor does the main board power on red led but this does blink when the organ is powered down.
The PS for this organ gives all the correct output voltages when not connected to the main board, +/- 15v, 5v, 20v(for relay) but when connected to the main board the 5v drops to 1.1v, if I'm measuring that correctly.
The caps look ok and believe it to be glue holding them to the board.
A low power voltage reg, PQ30RV1 reads Pins 1-4 7.68v, 1.1v, 0v, 0.4v.
What could I use as a 5v dummy load, usb fan/mouse? perhaps the amps not rated high enough on the mouse as its only 150mA.
Any further testing/checking?
Help/guidance would be greatly appreciated, thank-you.
Starting here as I believe the fault to be on the PS but could be wrong, I know it could be a main board issue but hoping the fault lies with the PS and is an easy fix, hopefully!
The PS is in an old organ and on power up nothing happens other than a relay(G6H-2 12VDC) on the main board clicks once, no led display lights up nor does the main board power on red led but this does blink when the organ is powered down.
The PS for this organ gives all the correct output voltages when not connected to the main board, +/- 15v, 5v, 20v(for relay) but when connected to the main board the 5v drops to 1.1v, if I'm measuring that correctly.
The caps look ok and believe it to be glue holding them to the board.
A low power voltage reg, PQ30RV1 reads Pins 1-4 7.68v, 1.1v, 0v, 0.4v.
What could I use as a 5v dummy load, usb fan/mouse? perhaps the amps not rated high enough on the mouse as its only 150mA.
Any further testing/checking?
Help/guidance would be greatly appreciated, thank-you.
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