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#231586 - 25/08/2004 17:40 Failing power supply, or more serious than that???
ngchol
stranger

Registered: 04/09/2001
Posts: 78
The empeg is working fine in the car. However, the last couple of times I've tried to plug it in indoors, the empeg doesn't power up, I get a rapid, constant clicking noise coming from my speakers and also from the small box located a couple of inches down the power lead from the input jack. I looked in the FAQ but couldn't see anything that covers this - anybody familiar with this one? It doesn't happen every time, which makes it hard to figure out! Is it safe to continue plugging in the empeg?

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#231587 - 25/08/2004 18:09 Re: Failing power supply, or more serious than that??? [Re: ngchol]
tfabris
carpal tunnel

Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
By "small box", do you mean the power supply itself, or do you mean the tiny plastic box that holds the ferrite cylinders that wrap around the power supply wire? I've only seen the tiny box thing on some power supplies.

I find it hard to imagine that the ferrite beads would be clicking... But anyway it's likely you have a bad power supply and need to get a new one.
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#231588 - 25/08/2004 18:12 Re: Failing power supply, or more serious than that??? [Re: ngchol]
RobotCaleb
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Registered: 15/01/2002
Posts: 1866
Loc: Austin
Quote:
small box located a couple of inches down the power lead from the input jack.


the step-down transformer on the power line?
if so, yes, replace it.

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#231589 - 25/08/2004 18:12 Re: Failing power supply, or more serious than that??? [Re: RobotCaleb]
RobotCaleb
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Registered: 15/01/2002
Posts: 1866
Loc: Austin
*shrug*
cant win them all

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#231590 - 26/08/2004 08:52 Re: Failing power supply, or more serious than that??? [Re: tfabris]
ngchol
stranger

Registered: 04/09/2001
Posts: 78
Quote:
By "small box", do you mean the power supply itself, or do you mean the tiny plastic box that holds the ferrite cylinders that wrap around the power supply wire? I've only seen the tiny box thing on some power supplies.

I find it hard to imagine that the ferrite beads would be clicking... But anyway it's likely you have a bad power supply and need to get a new one.


Thanks Tony - looks like I should get a replacement. Unfortunately the Maplin link in that section of the FAQ (I'm UK-based) points to a discontinued product - has anybody successfully replaced the supply with an alternative in the UK? The supply that came with the empeg was made by Sunpower, model number MA15-150.

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#231591 - 26/08/2004 19:51 Re: Failing power supply, or more serious than that??? [Re: ngchol]
tfabris
carpal tunnel

Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
Any power supply that meets the requirements listed will work. There are others at those linked companies, have a browse.
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#231592 - 26/08/2004 20:42 Re: Failing power supply, or more serious than that??? [Re: ngchol]
schofiel
carpal tunnel

Registered: 25/06/1999
Posts: 2993
Loc: Wareham, Dorset, UK
As far as I know, you can still buy the Sunpower PSUs direct from the company.
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#231593 - 31/08/2004 07:32 Re: Failing power supply, or more serious than that??? [Re: tfabris]
ngchol
stranger

Registered: 04/09/2001
Posts: 78
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Any power supply that meets the requirements listed will work. There are others at those linked companies, have a browse.


Thanks very much Tony - I found a Sunpower one at my local Maplins. Problem solved again!

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