CossackWarrior Well-known member Donor 6 years: 2012-2013, 2015-2018 VAPS Joined Dec 19, 2012 Messages 10,994 Reaction score 587 Location Brampton, Ontario, Canada Sep 8, 2016 #1 I have a Lock'n Chase that keeps blowing caps at C38, and C23 on the video pcb portion. What is causing this? It works for a bit, and then blows the caps.
I have a Lock'n Chase that keeps blowing caps at C38, and C23 on the video pcb portion. What is causing this? It works for a bit, and then blows the caps.
drewscruis Well-known member VAPS Joined Nov 30, 2004 Messages 3,021 Reaction score 167 Location Eden, New York Sep 8, 2016 #2 you putting it in the right way, you know these things are polarized
OP OP CossackWarrior Well-known member Donor 6 years: 2012-2013, 2015-2018 VAPS Joined Dec 19, 2012 Messages 10,994 Reaction score 587 Location Brampton, Ontario, Canada Sep 8, 2016 #3 Positive, I used the same jamma adapter on my other Lock'n Chase pcb and it works fine. Ughhhhh
OP OP CossackWarrior Well-known member Donor 6 years: 2012-2013, 2015-2018 VAPS Joined Dec 19, 2012 Messages 10,994 Reaction score 587 Location Brampton, Ontario, Canada Sep 8, 2016 #4 It also had no sound. It was missing C1 on the upper sound board, would that be the issue with the missing sound? Where can I find the value of C1?
It also had no sound. It was missing C1 on the upper sound board, would that be the issue with the missing sound? Where can I find the value of C1?