by RJH_MUSIC » Tue Aug 10, 2021 7:51 pm
Yes, very tricky. I have some partial good news and some more bad news with a workaround. The Video card problem is finally solved. My flex cable came and i was able to take the existing d8b video card and mount it sideways to fit into the 2RU case i am building up, since none of the low profile cards i ordered would work.
Now to the one remaining problem which has been a major pain in the rear. I was able to reach out to Weritz who posted the original instructions for building a new power supply and in a very nice way I think explained that unless I am missing something, the instructions posted were not exactly correct. The instructions direct you to build up a vellemen kit and connect the TRACO to it to adjust the voltage outputs to +/- 16 VDC. So i did just that and it did not work. The Vellemen kit is a stepdown circuit, so it requires you to input a voltage greater that the +/- 15 that the TRACO puts out. You need another transformer connected to the input to get to the proper voltage. the Vellemen kit takes the +/- 15 and actually reduces it to +/- 12 VDC. So I found another power supply which i ordered today which I hope will work. I purchased a +/- 22 VDC power supply which when connected to the Vellemen kit will be reduce to +/- 18 VDC, so you can then use the adjustment screws to dial it back to +/- 16 VDC. It will be 2 weeks before it comes, so I will hopefully post some success by the end of August. Long story short, anyone attempting this should not buy a +/- 15 VDC power supply as indicated in the instructions It is useless.
With all of that said, i will post detailed instructions once this is all complete, but for reference, (now that I fully understand how it works)the d8b console needs 5 voltages to work;
+5 VDC, +12 VDC, - Lights potentiometers, disk drives
+16 VDC, -16 VDC, - Fader Motors
+48 VDC , - Phantom Power
The PSU Power supply provides all the power voltages needed for the motherboard and supplies the +12 VDC to the Linear Supply board which in turn is routed directly to the BFC (2 purple, 2 yellow wires). The LPS-152 power supply supplies +5 and +5 sense to the Linear Power Supply board which is sent out the BFC (4 orange 1 orange white, 4 black 1 black white wires). The Transformer inside the PSU supplies several voltages to the Linear Power Supply board including +60 and +24 VDC. The Linear Power supply board is a step down unit that contains the +/- 16 regulators, (the 2 components screwed to the heat sync). Here the voltage is rectified and sent out the BFC as +16, -16, +48 and common, (Red= +16, Blue= -16, Green= "AGrnd" and Brown= +48. This makes up the 18 pins in the BFC.
2 d8b's 5.1 OS all the plugins, Mackie 32.8 Bus, 2 iMAC 27", Apollo 8 Quad, Cubase 9, Logic Pro X, VEP 6, 4 TB of VSTi Libraries, 28 Roland, Yamaha & Korg Synths and Keyboards, NI Hardware and Software.. Plugins, Plugins, and the list goes on...