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System 80 power issue

By Gr8snook09

8 years ago


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#7 8 years ago

It could be a short on any one of the chips on the MPU. Do any feel hotter than the rest? I can't remember if the 6532s run a little hot any way, perhaps someone can chime in.

#11 8 years ago
Quoted from Gr8snook09:

MPU is brand new as well. All boards are brand new, connectors have all been replaced. Big cap in bottom cabinet replaced, bridge rectifiers all replaced.

Just because it is brand new doesn't mean it doesn't have a defective component.☺

No, there should not be a 0.7v drop on the 5v supply. There is a component on either the PSB or MPU that is bad. Do you have access to any other working boards compare?

Have you contacted the manufacturer for advice?

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