RJH_MUSIC wrote:All of a sudden I have a similar problem. Board went dead in the middle of a session. Could still here audio but faders and everything else just died. Then the console died. Really weird behavior followed. When rebuilt the CPU unit on this one it worked perfectly using the original BFC. As a last step, I extended the BFC to 45 feet. When I booted the unit up, faders started to craw around so I shut it down and found that I shorted two wires in the BFC. This doesn't make sense because the wires that were crossed where both black ground wires, Pins 7 and 8. That should not have made a problem because they are all tied together on the Linear Supply board anyway. After I fixed the cable, the unit would power up but would freeze at last moment with rude solo light lit. Changed the Clock Card and everything work perfectly for about a week. so I fired the Apogee Clock card (Bummer). Last night the ghosts in my console came alive. d8b boots up but no audio. I changed the clock card again and nothing. So Changed to another desk and an original BFC. More problems. So I thought maybe the problem is with the Linear Power Supply board. First I put new thermal tape on the +/-16 rectifiers as I found one of them burnt through. Check all the voltages and they are good. +/- 5.3 V on 10 pin connector, +46 v on 5 pin connector as well as -16v and +15 pins 1-3. +/- 12 v coming from computer PSU. Still no audio. Removed all three I/O cards and one console came to life with audio. As soon as I tried to install an I/O card, it failed. Tried more and they all failed. I cannot believe that 6 out of 6 I/O cards are all bad. So I am scratching my head. Is it possible I have multiple issues from the original wire short? Also wondering if it may be a power drop, when i add more I/O cards. None of the caps look bulged.
Any suggestions besides a blow torch!
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