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Post by rocinante on Apr 28, 2016 12:49:48 GMT -6
I can get my motu hd192 to last about a month and then it blows a fuse. Anyone have this happen and have a solution? I'm right in the middle of a project and had to have the client return tomorrow. Pretty unprofessional. Terribly frustrating. Ugg.
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Post by svart on Apr 28, 2016 14:17:06 GMT -6
I don't have one.
When does it blow, in the middle of using it, or during power-up/power-down?
Any other clues, like it blows when you plug in other gear, or anything like that?
Are you sure you're using the right type and value of fuse? Sometimes people accidentally put in fast fuses when slo-blo fuses are called for, etc..
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Post by rocinante on Apr 28, 2016 20:05:28 GMT -6
Sorry I was working. Its during power up only. I had thought it might have been sensitive to my dirty electricity and so had it plugged in to power conditioner which is connected to a surge protector that I leave on 24/7. Unfortunately that's not the case. This is the third time. I replace the fuse and its good about a month or so. The dead fuse looks fine; its not burnt. Online everyone it happened to changed the fuse and its over. I am positive its the correct fuse when i asjed the Revive guys, I was told to NOT get a higher rated fuse which makes sense.
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Post by mulmany on Apr 28, 2016 23:06:21 GMT -6
What happens if you leave it on? Does it blow when you turn other connect equipment on?
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Post by rocinante on Apr 28, 2016 23:40:26 GMT -6
When there's gonna be a client or band coming over for the next few days i have left it on overnight, out of fear that it would blow a fuse when i really needed it to be stable. i don't think it would be good to keep doing that. It is only during power up which is nearly everyday for about 5-6 weeks. Everything else seems fine; I haven't blown any fuses in any other gear anyway.
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