I forgot to tell you to uncheck the download manager thing, that's why it is downloading .exe.
Anyway, i ran some test today, i unplugged the high voltage driver and found out that instead of 10 volts on one output i now have 13-15 volts, which means that either it is a bad filter, or the pwm feedback is bad. On the other hand, the 24 volts output remains 17 volts no matter what, which would probably indicate either a bad pwm controller or a bad converter. I figured out the pwm controller and the mosfet for the 24 volts voltage, and i will put a scope tomorrow to see what happens, but i was unable to figure out where the 10 volts voltage is coming from. I also found a technical manual for osa 5585, but it is rather ambiguous. From it i found out that the input of the power board is on the db15 connector, but it seems there are some missing voltages from it. But one thing at the time. I have 23.5V on the input which is exactly what is written on the power supply. So i must be able to obtain the 10 and 24 voltages. _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
