USSCrazybat
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Hi all,
Ran into a bit of a strange issue. Our cabinet that we have on location wasn't booting (currently running a CPS2 Darksoft kit). When I finally got into the guts of the machine, the voltometer attached to the edge connector was reading 4.2v. After attempting to manually adjust, the pot on the PSU maxed out at 4.6v. The game appeared to run stable at 4.4.
(Some information about the use of the components. The last time I had adjusted the voltage was after the installation of the CPS2 board at which time I set it to 4.9/5.0v. This was nearly a year ago. Both the power supply and CPS2 kit have been in use for several years. PSU for approximately five years and CPS2 for approximately two in total, Monday to Saturday, 10am - 5pm. Currently connected to the jamma harness is:
CPS2 Board (with worn down fan, buzzing on startup - could this be adding interference some how?)
LED Strip for marquee (5v, also as old as the PSU)
12v coin mech
GBS-Control (using 5v)
1 basic speaker
The PSU and LCD monitor are both connected to a surge protector inside the machine which plugs into the wall.
I've since adjusted the PSU back down to 4.3, and will be returning in the morning with all the equipment I have. I currently don't have a replacement PSU (and with AWUK going apeshit, I'll probably have to go to another supplier.) I am hesitant to leave the PSU any higher than it was originally for fear of it righting itself and frying the board with an excess of voltage. Is there anything I haven't considered besides getting a new PSU? The surge protector could be a possible point of failure, but I don't have enough equipment to test at the moment. Any insight would be appreciated, I do not want to fry my £500 kit!
Ran into a bit of a strange issue. Our cabinet that we have on location wasn't booting (currently running a CPS2 Darksoft kit). When I finally got into the guts of the machine, the voltometer attached to the edge connector was reading 4.2v. After attempting to manually adjust, the pot on the PSU maxed out at 4.6v. The game appeared to run stable at 4.4.
(Some information about the use of the components. The last time I had adjusted the voltage was after the installation of the CPS2 board at which time I set it to 4.9/5.0v. This was nearly a year ago. Both the power supply and CPS2 kit have been in use for several years. PSU for approximately five years and CPS2 for approximately two in total, Monday to Saturday, 10am - 5pm. Currently connected to the jamma harness is:
CPS2 Board (with worn down fan, buzzing on startup - could this be adding interference some how?)
LED Strip for marquee (5v, also as old as the PSU)
12v coin mech
GBS-Control (using 5v)
1 basic speaker
The PSU and LCD monitor are both connected to a surge protector inside the machine which plugs into the wall.
I've since adjusted the PSU back down to 4.3, and will be returning in the morning with all the equipment I have. I currently don't have a replacement PSU (and with AWUK going apeshit, I'll probably have to go to another supplier.) I am hesitant to leave the PSU any higher than it was originally for fear of it righting itself and frying the board with an excess of voltage. Is there anything I haven't considered besides getting a new PSU? The surge protector could be a possible point of failure, but I don't have enough equipment to test at the moment. Any insight would be appreciated, I do not want to fry my £500 kit!