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Hello, My placid 2.1 powering my Buffalo 3 suddenly stopped working after about two years. I was playing music and turned unit off, and when I turned back on there was no power to Buffalo 3.
Any recommendations on possible culprits and/or some testing sequences? It's getting proper volts from transformer, but 0.0v at the Output of the placid. I have not checked anything in between yet.
Thanks, Doug
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I would start by isolating the power supply from the rest of the DAC (disconnect).
With it isolated, recheck your output voltage and shunt current, and we can work from there.
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Brian, Before I read your reply, I placed meter to take measurement between TP_CCS+ and TP_VIN+ and power came on.
Prior to that, the Placid was not providing power as I described in original post. It's working fine now, but is there a reason this could have happened? It seems too coincidental to not think something is loose! But I checked solder joints on everything and all seems ok.
Thanks, Doug
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It is most likely a loose wire.
Second most likely is a cracked solder joint; these can be very difficult to see. It's probably worth your time to add a little flux and reflow joints that experience heat cycling, like the large transistor pins. Also, the terminal block pins, as those joints experience physical stress when tightening screws.
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