Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 18:20:15 EST 2005 | JG
Dek 265 GS Problem: Machine abruptly turns off. It can be in the middle of a stroke or just sitting idle. After the machine turns off we have to let it sit for a few minutes (sometimes 20) in order for it to restart. Any suggestions? Thanks in adv
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 16 01:55:27 EST 2010 | 89jeong
Hi Sanyi. We have used a DEK265 for many years. Can i get more information about what problem you have now? Thanks Ju
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 13:46:33 EST 2004 | kauer
I'm back. By chance do You have another DEK You can swap cards with to help isolate the problem?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 15:09:09 EST 2004 | jsk
I don't have another dek to swap cards with and i'll keep you informed on the problem. It's running fine now but I don't think it will make it through the day. Thanks for the help.
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 | Thu May 04 03:29:50 EDT 2006 | Mark Fick
The fuses are ok and problem still exists.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 10:33:44 EST 2010 | baildl632
Yes it was a switched 12volt problem. Supplu went bad. Thanks for the help!
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 15:57:18 EST 2010 | baildl632
We have a DEK 265 also. It may be the PNOZ (relays in a box) or the "in rush" capacitors "leaking" or "opening" causing your power supply symptoms. Went through something that sounds similar to your description of "power supply" problems. Your best o
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 13:33:27 EDT 2006 | mika
...Ehhhh?? Mark Fick, If the SMT Splice Clips or Kapton tapes does not solve Your DEK-265 motor comms failure problem, maybe try this: The 5 Volts should be within +/- 0.05 V. and if I remember correctly it must Not be under 4.5 V. We have been th
Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 11:04:31 EDT 2004 | SWagner
I do not think it's your power supply, its probably the monitor, I spent two days nearly four years ago on this problem, the 265's power supply can be dropped out by a problem with any of the voltages, they are not isolated. Try using a known good c