My beloved d8b, after 16 years of faithful service, has finally decided to throw a wobbly, but possibly because I mistreated it?
For the first time ever, I inadvertently had left on my RME Fireface 800, which is clocked to the d8b, and started up the desk. I have read in the Database that symptoms similar to the Rail Cap problem can be exhibited if one does this. Sure enough, that's what I had, or at least partly. After a couple of minutes the faders started moving down on their own, the Vpots flickering, only the Main L/R meter had a regular but slowish rise and fall, no link moving or switching faders with the GUI, so all pretty classic symptoms of Rail Cap failure. It boots up fine, then after about 2 minutes it starts exhibiting the above same symptoms.
I have re-seated the Clock card, cleaned and re-seated all the ribbon cables, and booted up without the three fader boards connected, as recommended as another symptom/fix in the Database. Still the same symptoms as before. Also checked and reconnected the BFC and its big capacitors, and checked the BFC ribbon cable, and reseated the Console connector and cable, as recommended. No difference.
I should mention that my d8b was an early board, however Mackie UK upgraded the CPU to the new Motherboard a couple of years later (2001), so I am assuming that the bad Rail Caps are still there in my early desk. I have ordered up a bag of 50V 0805 0.1uF replacement Rail Caps as recommended by hyaena, which should be coming mid-week, and my technician will replace the 6 recommended by hyaena on the Brain Board. However, I'm not sure if this is the right fix, though I will do it anyway.
Am I going down the correct route? Any more pointers to a subject that has frequently been posted, that I am missing? Clinging on with my fingernails to the desk, and determined not to let it go after all this time!
Thanks in advance,
Guy