fumbduck
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read posts 51 and 56anybody solved the problem?Please report here.
To look back once again on this topic
since coming summer days.
My advice
Cooling down VU boxes as well as possible will certainly reduce the number of failures and problems.
replace C807 220uF 16v with a new 330uF 16v on the motherboardthanks for suggest.... whwre can buy c807 ecc. ? I can't find .....
thanks in advance
replace C807 220uF 16v with a new 330uF 16v on the motherboard
It can be bought in almost any electronic parts store
and it costs less than a euro for the best.
Replacement still needs to make someone who understands even a little in electronics.
Thank you for the good explonation.For those whose duo is still not working after replacing c807 here is the solution.
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If you don't change c807 on time, and if you play and experiment with bricked duo with power switched on, the regulator (No3 on photo) will die. On duo it's marked Pz 1021ai and universal name isAOZ1212, there are 3 exactly the same regulators on duo (see photo), but note that all are outputing different voltages, this is from memory (measure before changing anything):
1. gives 2.5v
2. gives 1.25v
3. gives 1.15v
If you can find a spare (which is extremely difficult) just replace it and duo will work like new.
And if no spare is available don't worry there is a solution. Here is what we did:
We found manual schematic for DIY regulator that converts 5v to 1.25, and we made it
Took out the working regulator from position 2 on photo and istalled it into position 3 in place of defect regulator.
We manualy injected 1.25v from theDIY regulator directly into the output pins of 2nd regulator and whouala the DUO works like new.
Now the cause of this is simple, prolonged exposure to heat makes condensator c807 break, which can than break regulator. The position of c807 is very near HDD which creates heat especially if used extensively. Or if you have fan problems this can reduce the amount of air circulating which can be also cause. Or simply the batch of condensers used in some duo mainboards is not so good. In my case, it was after 2 and a half years of extensive use. And the new condenser costs just 5eurocents and the regulator costs 1 euro.