Anyone familiar with the failure mode on strong switch mode supplies when the "main mod" red error light illuminates?
We were doing an inspection and previewing a couple reels of Clockwork Orange.
We heard what sounded like a lamp strike ping on the projector with a recently made good spare and tuned supply (wired for spot/manual mode).
Lamp stayed on and while we were investigating we noticed the "Main Mod" error light had illuminated, which manual says refers to a main board fuse opening. But manual also says operation should cease when that occurs. The lamp stayed powered for a couple minutes despite the error until it started to waver in intensity and then extinguished. About the same time I turned off the lamp switch we heard another pop from the supply (and it was not the breaker, but I haven't checked the resettable fuse yet).
My co-projectionist thought he smelled the magic smoke at that point but I did not notice it. Having spares I did not try to re-power it, I removed power at that point. We swapped in a spare in 10 minutes and were back to finishing our tech-check (but with a watchful eye on the 2nd spare).
If anyone else has encountered main board fuse errors and has tips for diagnosis or repair i'm all ears.
Seems my supply woes from prior threads are not quite over yet.
Thanks.
We were doing an inspection and previewing a couple reels of Clockwork Orange.
We heard what sounded like a lamp strike ping on the projector with a recently made good spare and tuned supply (wired for spot/manual mode).
Lamp stayed on and while we were investigating we noticed the "Main Mod" error light had illuminated, which manual says refers to a main board fuse opening. But manual also says operation should cease when that occurs. The lamp stayed powered for a couple minutes despite the error until it started to waver in intensity and then extinguished. About the same time I turned off the lamp switch we heard another pop from the supply (and it was not the breaker, but I haven't checked the resettable fuse yet).
My co-projectionist thought he smelled the magic smoke at that point but I did not notice it. Having spares I did not try to re-power it, I removed power at that point. We swapped in a spare in 10 minutes and were back to finishing our tech-check (but with a watchful eye on the 2nd spare).
If anyone else has encountered main board fuse errors and has tips for diagnosis or repair i'm all ears.
Seems my supply woes from prior threads are not quite over yet.
Thanks.
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