replacement PSU for Hydrasynth ?
Re: replacement PSU for Hydrasynth ?
Personally, I have a cubic meter of wall warts and line lumps of all types collected over the years. I would just reach into the box and grab a 12v 2A or higher supply and get on with it. I might even do so if it was still in warranty.
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Re: replacement PSU for Hydrasynth ?
The PSU supplied with your unit in the UK may have come with a full set of adapter plates, but are you sure every territory receives the same all-encompassing set?
I wouldn't be so certain based on my experience of receiving review kit directly from overseas distributors...
but I think the ultimate responsibility lies with the manufacturer.
Ultimately, yes, I'd agree... but I don't think it unreasonable at all to use the local distributor as the first point of customer support. It neatly avoids problems with languages, time zones, international shipping, customs and taxes, and is legitimately justifying some of the profit margin distributors take!
In the UK, the ASM distributor is Source Distribution and I've always found them to be extremely helpful and easy to deal with.
I note the psu rating for the deluxe model states it must supply more than 2A, which implies a 1A rating on the standard model might be a little tight.
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Re: replacement PSU for Hydrasynth ?
Hugh Robjohns wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 9:53 am I note the psu rating for the deluxe model states it must supply more than 2A, which implies a 1A rating on the standard model might be a little tight.
I suspect we're all agreed on that, given that at least several hydrasynth keyboard owners have experienced the same weird bootup problems
I've just unplugged my PSU (bought exactly one year ago) and it is labeled 12V 1.0A, so I suspect my Hydrasynth could be on the borderline juice-wise as well.
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Re: replacement PSU for Hydrasynth ?
Hugh Robjohns wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 9:53 am
The PSU supplied with your unit in the UK may have come with a full set of adapter plates, but are you sure every territory receives the same all-encompassing set?
Well I have no way of knowing for sure but my boxes have none of the usual variant markings that would indicate a specific region and the contents were globally compatible.
Martin Walker wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 4:45 pm
I've just unplugged my PSU (bought exactly one year ago) and it is labeled 12V 1.0A, so I suspect my Hydrasynth could be on the borderline juice-wise as well.
just to be clear, mine is an Ull power ICP12-120-1000D
which looks similar to this [ignore the USB stuff at the bottom, its got the barrel connector]....
Re: replacement PSU for Hydrasynth ?
...while mine, although looking very smilar, has the designation:
FJ-SW126120 1000DN and simply says 'MADE IN CHINA'.
FJ-SW126120 1000DN and simply says 'MADE IN CHINA'.
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Re: replacement PSU for Hydrasynth ?
Interestingly, the PSU for my Explorer has a slide-on plug adapter instead of a twist-on with a tab to push in to release, and is also rated for 2A.
Considering it has (as far as I know) the same board that the regular Hydrasynth and the Desktop version have, it would appear they're aware of it. Curious that the Deluxe (which I assume just has 2 boards in it) also has a 2A supply. Glad they're generously provisioning the new ones though.
Considering it has (as far as I know) the same board that the regular Hydrasynth and the Desktop version have, it would appear they're aware of it. Curious that the Deluxe (which I assume just has 2 boards in it) also has a 2A supply. Glad they're generously provisioning the new ones though.