Of course, its now old and obsolete and red looks cooler than blue
No progress yet with the new ones.. busy with STE boosters and have 3 Falcons to repair which been stacking up for a while to do next
Of course, its now old and obsolete and red looks cooler than blue
Would you mind documenting the process of repairing the Falcons, by creating 3 blog posts or similar? Would be interested to know their initial state (what is not working), what you look for, why you do what you do, what components you replace, etc. I'd be interested for sure and we'd all be able to learn something from it. Why not record the repairs and put it on youtube?
Problem is time.. I am literally spending 14 hours a day on this stuff and failing badly in keeping up... doing videos and documenting it all would mean I would have to stop working on the PSU's, STE boosters etc to make time for it.. Theres been no progress in the STF boosters for over a month.. I did post a round up of most stuff.. but no time to update it https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 696&p=4793 I spent 3 hole days last week just replying to emails and messagesdhedberg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 1:06 pm Would you mind documenting the process of repairing the Falcons, by creating 3 blog posts or similar? Would be interested to know their initial state (what is not working), what you look for, why you do what you do, what components you replace, etc. I'd be interested for sure and we'd all be able to learn something from it. Why not record the repairs and put it on youtube?
Fun fact: CT2 uses 12V. Why it's fun? Because I could compare both yours and Centuriontech's and well... Centuriontech PSU didn't make it. After an hour of usage or so it simply refuses to work anymore while yours work perfectly.
Thanksmikro wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 6:51 pm Fun fact: CT2 uses 12V. Why it's fun? Because I could compare both yours and Centuriontech's and well... Centuriontech PSU didn't make it. After an hour of usage or so it simply refuses to work anymore while yours work perfectly.
We're looking into what is causing it (happened twice in a row) but anyway, just wanted to let you know that your former PSU shines even in 12V area.