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 | Mon Aug 17 02:45:18 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
| 5 micrograms per sq. cm. is actually not too clean. The maximum military allowed post-clean, on-board contamination is 5.7 micrograms of NaCl /cm squared (when using the Zero-Ion brand ionic contamination tester). | We are use to seeing cleanlines
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 04:56:12 EDT 2016 | lilybell
I read a few posts here about resistor in led applications. The thing is, the resistor has clarified as this shows:was always use with a power source delivering a higher forward voltage than the led could tolerate(ex: a 9volt battery hook up to a 3w
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 03:38:37 EST 2008 | keithej2
The X1 glass scale reader is bad. After cleaning it didn't help, we removed the read head and took the cover off. There is a cracked component (L1) and magic smoke/dust on the parts around L1. There's also a dead short on the two tiny wires that supp
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 | Mon Sep 19 04:27:47 EDT 2005 | dougs
Check your power supplies, we had same fail a while back on VIP98 faulty power supply was the cause
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 00:41:19 EST 2006 | bigdaddysoy9
Hello SMTnet, I would like to make a power supply for Universal multi pitch feeders so I can index them offline. How much voltage do I need to get to what pins of the connector? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 12:45:44 EST 2007 | chrisgriffin
If you think you are having lighting issues, you should do a histogram test. It's under the test user. There is a pot on a power supply that will adjust the brightness. The power supply is right next to the Y axis motor. There should be a brown p
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 18:29:46 EST 2010 | mika
4.85 V - 5.2 Volts. That is on the computer power inlet, Not the on the power supply. /Best Regards