Here's another head scratcher to join the 10S with a repeatedly failing SPG.
I have just replaced the SMPS in a DP2K-20CLP for the third time. On every occasion, the same fault has presented: the 12V output is OK, but there is no output from the 24V bus (so the cards boot up, but there is an assload of error messages covering all the fans that are supposed to be running while the lasers are off). The 24V output fuse is found to be blown, and if I replace it, the new one blows almost instantaneously as the SMPS is powered up (I see the 24V light on the FCB come on and the fans in front of the card cage turn about half a revolution after the power switch is flipped, and then they stop and the light goes out). I'm not enough of an electronics expert to be able to troubleshoot the board beyond that, but I'm told by my site contact that the venue in which this projector is operated has recently hired someone who is, and he's going to have him look over the latest SMPS to kick the bucket.
My first suspicion as to what could be causing this was bad input AC. After the second SMPS blew, we installed an MiT IS-30 spike arrestor on the power supply, but it hasn't registered any spikes thus far. Another relevant fact here is that I've also had to replace one of the LDM chassis cases twice since the projector was installed, again because its output voltage failed. These failures were on different occasions to the SMPS failures.
So this led me to wonder if the cause of these failures is actually inside the projector - maybe a fan that suddenly tries to suck way too much current? But all the fan RPMs look normal to me (both with and without the lasers lit), and in any case, disconnecting them one at a time to diagnose isn't a viable option, given that the SMPS failures only happen every 9-12 months.
The only other relevant information I can think of is that this projector is operated in a relatively hostile environment. It's in an auditorium in a theme park (not associated with a certain fictional rodent!), close to the ocean, on an open platform at the back of the auditorium, and regularly enveloped in the output from smoke machines, artificial snow, you name it. There is significant corrosion within the chassis.
Has anyone experienced these multiple SMPS failures with the same symptoms before, and/or has any idea what might be causing them? Many thanks in advance.
I have just replaced the SMPS in a DP2K-20CLP for the third time. On every occasion, the same fault has presented: the 12V output is OK, but there is no output from the 24V bus (so the cards boot up, but there is an assload of error messages covering all the fans that are supposed to be running while the lasers are off). The 24V output fuse is found to be blown, and if I replace it, the new one blows almost instantaneously as the SMPS is powered up (I see the 24V light on the FCB come on and the fans in front of the card cage turn about half a revolution after the power switch is flipped, and then they stop and the light goes out). I'm not enough of an electronics expert to be able to troubleshoot the board beyond that, but I'm told by my site contact that the venue in which this projector is operated has recently hired someone who is, and he's going to have him look over the latest SMPS to kick the bucket.
My first suspicion as to what could be causing this was bad input AC. After the second SMPS blew, we installed an MiT IS-30 spike arrestor on the power supply, but it hasn't registered any spikes thus far. Another relevant fact here is that I've also had to replace one of the LDM chassis cases twice since the projector was installed, again because its output voltage failed. These failures were on different occasions to the SMPS failures.
So this led me to wonder if the cause of these failures is actually inside the projector - maybe a fan that suddenly tries to suck way too much current? But all the fan RPMs look normal to me (both with and without the lasers lit), and in any case, disconnecting them one at a time to diagnose isn't a viable option, given that the SMPS failures only happen every 9-12 months.
The only other relevant information I can think of is that this projector is operated in a relatively hostile environment. It's in an auditorium in a theme park (not associated with a certain fictional rodent!), close to the ocean, on an open platform at the back of the auditorium, and regularly enveloped in the output from smoke machines, artificial snow, you name it. There is significant corrosion within the chassis.
Has anyone experienced these multiple SMPS failures with the same symptoms before, and/or has any idea what might be causing them? Many thanks in advance.
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