> generally with linear supply's, if your ac is good and your dc looks wrong it's probably your primary smoothing capacitors after the rectifiers that are gone.
> a scope will prove that one.
Good deal. I usually use a ProbeScope (Oszifox) for buzzing out logic
problems, but this kind of thing calls for me to go next door and borrow
a big traditional analog scope. (Or just shotgun all caps in the linear
P/S and the section that feeds the vector drives.)
Provided I can stop playing Omega Race long enough to do so! ;^}
P.S.: In case I haven't said it before, thanks for all the help,
everyone. Vectorlist rocks!!!
-Lewis
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