Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 05:53:47 EST 2020 | richardcargill
First switch on after the holidays and this year it's the Dek265 playing up. On switch on, the screen comes up with "motor comms failure, card 0 axis123 " . On looking at the cards there seems to be a power feed missing ( see attached pict
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 28 10:04:14 EDT 2012 | dwelch123
Looking for some help. I'm getting no power to the main machine. All power supplies are getting correct power in but not outputing power. All output terminals on power supplies read 0V. The main transformer outputs all check with proper voltages. At
Electronics Forum | Sun May 02 11:41:04 EDT 2010 | bruceb
My DEK 265GSX will not boot in the mornings. When I check my power supplies 5 volts is measuring 1.6v. When I disconnect 5v I read 5.3v on the power supply. When I reconnect to the power supply the problem goes away. Has anyone seen this problem and
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 16:48:23 EDT 2004 | SWagner
You might have something dragging down your power supply, I have had the color monitor do this when it approachs the end of its life span, I have also had the power supply itself go bad but the voltage is usually 0. Unplug the monitors and see what
Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 08:11:54 EDT 2004 | Chunks
Check the surge protector on top of the power supply. Pretty common problem on the 265s.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 07:20:27 EST 2005 | chunks
By-pass the surge protector on top of the power supply. Located at the bottom of the machine. Pretty common on older 265s.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 15:25:35 EST 2010 | wolverine
Any help would be appreciated We have a DEK 265 Screener that has been showing symtoms of a bad power supply. Is there a way to back up the hard drive and is an executive program needed in case the machine totally dies. Dave
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 08:30:54 EDT 2016 | bukas
Certainly possible CPU board issue; but check PC > power supply, that all DCV are present and > strong. > > www.dekhead.com > Certainly possible CPU board issue; but check PC > power supply, that all DCV are present and > strong. > > http:/
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 12:46:36 EST 2004 | kauer
Just a hunch, pull out and re-seat the cards. also check power supply voltage. We bought 2 used machines and one of them would not boot up, the software would just go in a loop. Turns out the 5 volt power supply was low, 4.85v. just low enough to cre