Hey All,
I have a Voyager which works perfectly, except to say that it periodically freezes on the front screen and partially or wholly shuts down. A switch on and off usually resolves the problem. It is intermittent and doesn't seem to have gotten worse, but it does need fixing as it's a source of unreliability.
What are the chances of this being capacitors in the power supply? I've fixed caps before in other gear. Worth a try? There are no accredited repairers where I live. Anyone from Moog here, if you wanna give me some advice that'd be appreciated.
7 Yr old Voyager. . . Capacitors?
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Re: 7 Yr old Voyager. . . Capacitors?
I'm not from Moog but will offer this advice anyway. Electronics isn't about chances and I recommend against a "maybe I'll get lucky approach". You need someone to observe whats happening when the unit freezes up. If the power supply is at fault (and yes, it could be a cap among many other things) measure the secondary voltages feeding the processor and supporting circuitry. No different than fixing a car that won't start; you wouldn't just change your starter motor or alternator without doing some diagnostics first.
Moog techs may have seen similar problems and it could be a known"signature". I would contact Moog tech support.
Moog techs may have seen similar problems and it could be a known"signature". I would contact Moog tech support.
Re: 7 Yr old Voyager. . . Capacitors?
^ What Markyboard said. This is no place for guesswork. Troubleshooting of this nature is not for novices, especially if you don't have the right tools.
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Re: 7 Yr old Voyager. . . Capacitors?
regarding the fact that you'll probably need schemes , which might be difficult to obtain from moog by local repairpeople, i'd say " send it to moog for repair"
Re: 7 Yr old Voyager. . . Capacitors?
I would guess these problems are the PSU. But before harming yourself and/or your Voyager, ask some electronic technician to check the power supply for you by measuring its output and using an oscilloscope to check for spikes, etc.
And once (s)he finds a problem, then it is time to check the cause of these. And maybe you need to recalibrate your Voyager. So better go for a Moog experienced technician for this.
And once (s)he finds a problem, then it is time to check the cause of these. And maybe you need to recalibrate your Voyager. So better go for a Moog experienced technician for this.
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Re: 7 Yr old Voyager. . . Capacitors?
Hi,
Power supply is a good direction.
BUT
I had the same issue on a voyager.
Problem was the power distribution board. Its a small PCB with lots of soldered cables.
This cables are very poorly soldered. With a good glass you can see, that the 5V solderings became "cold"
After resoldering, the issue was fixed. Altogether this board is a bit weak quality, seems to be handmade soldered.
I heard about similar problems from other users, and this was always the same cause.
The power supply itself is a switched PS, bought module. Its a very solid
part and never heard about any problems with that.
So check the distribution PCB next to the power supply.
Power supply is a good direction.
BUT
I had the same issue on a voyager.
Problem was the power distribution board. Its a small PCB with lots of soldered cables.
This cables are very poorly soldered. With a good glass you can see, that the 5V solderings became "cold"
After resoldering, the issue was fixed. Altogether this board is a bit weak quality, seems to be handmade soldered.
I heard about similar problems from other users, and this was always the same cause.
The power supply itself is a switched PS, bought module. Its a very solid
part and never heard about any problems with that.
So check the distribution PCB next to the power supply.