Hi all,
I just received a QL which I was told was working. However, when I connected it to the power supply, there was no sign of life. Upon opening the case I noticed a rather odd looking board in place of the standard 7805 voltage regulator and heatsink. I checked the voltages on the regulator and it read 5V,10V,10V...which seemed incorrect. I then swapped the board for my known working 7805 and heatsink and the QL came to life.
My question is, how should I resolve this?
Thanks
Voltage regulator board?
Re: Voltage regulator board?
You may consider the Traco Power voltage regulator (a drop-in replacement, no heatsink needed):
https://it.farnell.com/tracopower/tsr-2 ... &source=CJ
https://it.farnell.com/tracopower/tsr-2 ... &source=CJ
Re: Voltage regulator board?
That power board is based on this regulator by the looks of it:
https://www.ti.com/product/MC34063A?utm ... lsrc=aw.ds
You should be able to read 0v on the centre pin of the 3 pin connector the board plugs in with, and the two outer pins 9v (probably reading as 10v) and the 5v output for the QL.
Your voltage readings suggest that the 0v is not connecting correctly perhaps?
https://www.ti.com/product/MC34063A?utm ... lsrc=aw.ds
You should be able to read 0v on the centre pin of the 3 pin connector the board plugs in with, and the two outer pins 9v (probably reading as 10v) and the 5v output for the QL.
Your voltage readings suggest that the 0v is not connecting correctly perhaps?
Re: Voltage regulator board?
This looks like a board Sandy fitted to a few systems in 1984.
They're horrible and should not be used. We stopped using them as soon as we got customer feedback.
They're horrible and should not be used. We stopped using them as soon as we got customer feedback.
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Re: Voltage regulator board?
Luckilly we have a wiki for that https://qlwiki.theqlforum.com/doku.php?id=qlwiki:sandy
Re: Voltage regulator board?
Oh dear: "WARNING: We have seen at least two models of this regulator and certainly at least one of these has a tendency to overheat and may catch fire! Tony Firshman also reports having seen three at least which have caused voltage surges and destroyed QLs and peripherals."
Fortunately, mine just failed and stopped the machine from starting!
Fortunately, mine just failed and stopped the machine from starting!
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Re: Voltage regulator board?
Hi,
I had a couple of these power boards, which were not good, I stored them in the bin.
Glad to see Sandy got something right...
I had a couple of these power boards, which were not good, I stored them in the bin.
Glad to see Sandy got something right...
Regards,
Derek
Derek