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Digital Sidecar was warm/hot
Should the Digital Sidecar be warm/hot? We are going check our wiring tomorrow night. I'm assuming that incorrect wiring is what we may discover.
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Re: Digital Sidecar was warm/hot
No, it should not be hot.
Are the three power lights all brightly lit? If any are out or dim, then there's a power short or disconnect. It can be a a short in your wiring. Test it without anything plugged in. The case can also have collected metal dust and particles inside and can be opened and cleaned out. |
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Re: Digital Sidecar was warm/hot
Thanks! We will try this today.
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Re: Digital Sidecar was warm/hot
also check any wires going in for a short between + and - . same for bent pins or the like.
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Re: Digital Sidecar was warm/hot
We mounted our electrical board vertically and had a loose PWM cable hang right by the main positive supply on the power panel. Needless to say, our sidecar blew at our test run. Good thing we had a spare back at our build site.
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