Hi all
I had posted this recently. Thank you all for your answers. Cadiman and Plain Bill were on the right track...
To my way of thinking the external power supply could not have been the problem as the 12 volt stayed up the entire time. What I did was to put a meter to monitor the 12 volt from the external power supply. The 12 volts went low when the turned on. The twelve volts then came back up when the set turned off. I made some fatal assumptions..... Assuming that the 12 volts would either be good or bad.... instead of being bad when the set came on and then being good when the set shut down...
The external supply was cut in half and one filter was replaced that was obviously bad,,,,... The set now works fine... resealed the external supply and now we are good to go..
The idea of Cadiman using an external high current supply is an excellent idea since it is fused..
Thank you all for your time
Bill
I had posted this recently. Thank you all for your answers. Cadiman and Plain Bill were on the right track...
To my way of thinking the external power supply could not have been the problem as the 12 volt stayed up the entire time. What I did was to put a meter to monitor the 12 volt from the external power supply. The 12 volts went low when the turned on. The twelve volts then came back up when the set turned off. I made some fatal assumptions..... Assuming that the 12 volts would either be good or bad.... instead of being bad when the set came on and then being good when the set shut down...
The external supply was cut in half and one filter was replaced that was obviously bad,,,,... The set now works fine... resealed the external supply and now we are good to go..
The idea of Cadiman using an external high current supply is an excellent idea since it is fused..
Thank you all for your time
Bill