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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Hi everyone;
My name is DOuglas and I'm from Chile. I Googled for Phonic schems and I got the link of this forum! Let me tell you it rocks, Gobs of info! I'm trying to fix a Phonic Powerpod K12 Plus. It seems to be that the system is protecting itself from some overcurrent or something. Cause when I turnit on, the fans spin por a sec, and the it shuts off. I disconected the connector +-90V connector and it turns on! So it seems to be that the issue is around that area. If someone has some info about it, or even better, a Schematic, it would be a great help! I know zeonrider used to work in the Phonic Service, so hope he could red this! Thanks a lot! Best Regards D. |
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