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OK, so I found the problem with PS #1. I opened the box and discovered
the leads from the regulator and one of the leads from the transformer
were touching the center channel (support beam, of sorts) of the
I already sent in a support request and didn't expect it to be a
warranty repair. I'm really surprised this happened as it was good on
the white SB.
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Ok, so I talked to support. The repair will be $90.
If you want that option give them a call, as you need to get an RMA.
Mike
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To clarify Sean, blowing up your Squeezebox by modding in any way is not
covered under the warranty. This includes using a power supply that's
not from us.
You can contact support, but you will be responsible for any repair
chargers, and my guess is you'll need a whole new unit anyway. You
might
Eric Seaberg;238698 Wrote:
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>
> So Slim, where can I send my blown up SB3?
Send it to Welborne.
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I have two SB3s. One at home in my master bedroom (white version,
4-months old) driving Genelec powered monitors, and one at my studio
(black version, 12-months old) SPDIF out to a Benchmark DAC1.
I brought the Welborne to work and plugged it into the black SB3. BIG
POP and the smell of carbo
This has me asking, "How can the unit be shielded, especially the
umbilical cord, if the unit does not have an earth ground? Also why
bother with the IEC upgrade if the design does not even use a ground?
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AndyC_772;238662 Wrote:
> A few hours for the PSU to charge the caps...?!
>
> It takes a few cycles at most - a matter of milliseconds.
>
> Eric: as you have a multimeter, try checking to see what the output
> ripple looks like: put it on AC volts and measure across the 5V output,
> it should r
A few hours for the PSU to charge the caps...?!
It takes a few cycles at most - a matter of milliseconds.
Eric: as you have a multimeter, try checking to see what the output
ripple looks like: put it on AC volts and measure across the 5V output,
it should read almost zero volts. If it doesn't, y
I expect that the power cable is used on kit that has an earth.
Also the cable may shunt mains bournor emi/rfi goop back to the earth
at the wall.
I'd wait a few hours for the psu to charge the caps rather than make a
snap decision does the new psu sound different to the supplied one
?
I to
I bought two of these for my SB3s. Neither one came with the printed
circuit boards, so they had to ship those. I put the first one
together last night and discovered the power cord is too big to fit
through the supplied strain relief, so I went to my neighborhood
hardware store and bought two t
Would this power supply work for the SB3?
http://www.electronicpartsforless.com/storefrontprofiles/processfeed.aspx?sfid=100806&i=51622665&mpid=36&dfid=1
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clar2391;186565 Wrote:
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> I'd like one that is relatively cheap and that's plug-and-play. Does
> such a thing exist?
Try searching the forums.
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Try looking here
Goto
http://www.hosfelt.com/
click on 'adapters' in the left scroll area
click on
'3-5VDC
Adapters' in upper left
I bought one from these folks, although they no longer list the one I
have. What you want is a 5VDC supply with at least 1 amp, regulated.
You may end up having to
I just got the SB3 last week and so far I love it!
I'd like to slowly move up to some of the mods, but I don't have the
cash right now. Is there a linear power supply that I could purchase
(maybe online) that would be an upgrade to the stock power supply that
came with the SB3. I've looked thro
..anybody tried this, was it worth it, any recommendations? thanks.
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Rummaging around I found a regulated linear power supply 1200ma with
variable output from 1.5, 3, 4.5, 6, 9 and 12 volt dc. I am using it
with my sb3 set on 4.5 volts. Is this worth using? Should I be looking
for a much better power supply? It sounds fine, possibly slightly
better than the stock w
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