(Topic ID: 193780)

Contacting Pascal/Flipp

By smileymatthew

6 years ago



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#1 6 years ago

Just picked up a Mars God of War, with a fancy Pascal board in it, only trouble is it's got an issue with the Displays/Voltage. I've got No 42 or 60V, and hence I have no displays. It still has the original PS, if I hook that up I get the correct voltages. I sent a couple of messages via the website but nothing back.

anyone know or a better way or have had contact with them before on how to resolve this?

Thanks!

#2 6 years ago

There is a HV fuse in there looks like a red orange plastic button. It's socketed. Pull that thing and test continuity on it.

#3 6 years ago

Pascal is on holidays for a week

#4 6 years ago

Okay! That would explain the no response, and yeah, I did pull that little fuse, and it did check out okay. Buzzed for continuity. Never seen one like that.

#5 6 years ago

The pascal boards ship with spare micro fuse and transistor ,did the seller keep these ? If you have spare fuse, disconnect displays install new fuse and see if you have correct voltage .

#6 6 years ago

Don't seem to have any extra fuses or transistors. The fuse does pass the continuity test.

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