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  • @tonybarros9951
    @tonybarros9951 2 місяці тому +1

    did you check of AC voltage from other side just to verify it was not an open wire from AC side?

  • @Music_Musica-Sounds_Sonidos
    @Music_Musica-Sounds_Sonidos 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you Martyn. Much appreciated. I owe you a beer, or something. :)

  • @aarr469
    @aarr469 2 роки тому +4

    Hello .. I bought a behringer eurorack mx 802a on eBay without powersupply... Based on research the powersupply thst comes with it is 18v for 2 of the pins (xlr) at 800 mah.
    However the powersupplies being sold on eBay for it is 17v for 2 pins at 600mah... Can those eBay power supplies work?

    • @MartynDavies
      @MartynDavies  2 роки тому

      17V versus 18V should not make any difference, this will be about 11 to 12V after rectified to DC, more than enough to drive the op-amps inside.

    • @aarr469
      @aarr469 2 роки тому

      @@MartynDavies thank you

  • @calng4587
    @calng4587 8 днів тому

    I zoomed in and saw that the volt meter is set to measure DC, is that why the number is jumping around?

    • @jonnamechange6854
      @jonnamechange6854 2 дні тому

      He switched to AC.
      Perhaps he should've left it on DC?

  • @manuthefourth
    @manuthefourth 9 днів тому

    this transformer had a slot where something could be attached. do you have any idea what that is?

    • @MartynDavies
      @MartynDavies  9 днів тому

      Mine doesn't have a slot, so I'm not sure. Is it a vent to allow heat out?

  • @cesartobias3474
    @cesartobias3474 Рік тому +1

    Hi! Is that 3 pin connector power supply needed to get phantom power? I have Behringer Xenyx 502 but no power Adapter. Its very difficult to find 3 pin connector adapter for replacements. Can i just use 2 wires 18.0 volts from laptop charger to power up the mixer? i dont need Phantom power for mic. Thanks!

    • @MartynDavies
      @MartynDavies  Рік тому +1

      I haven't seen the internals of the mixer, so I don't know how it generates the phantom power. I imagined that the centre-tapped AC would make it easier to generate symmetrical +/- DC rails around GND, which are often needed to drive op-amp circuits. I think it's likely this unit has a whole bunch of op-amps inside it. You can get compatible power supplies on ebay for Behringer mixers, but they're often much more expensive than they should be for what is basically just a transformer.

    • @Toilet_Sniper
      @Toilet_Sniper Рік тому +1

      it needs an ac to ac transformer. Thomann sell one that is similar enough "the t.mix MIX 1202FX PSU", but the plug needs changing or wire it straight in.

  • @gordonjeffrey8616
    @gordonjeffrey8616 Рік тому

    Can you suggest a replacement adapter for the MXUL5 power adapter?

    • @MartynDavies
      @MartynDavies  Рік тому

      By the look of it, this is the US version of their mixer power supply: 2 x 17.5V AC from 120V input. As far as I know, no-one else makes compatible power supplies. Your best bet is to try to find one on ebay, or perhaps other sites specialised to music/DJ equipment.

  • @marcusbohlmann42
    @marcusbohlmann42 11 місяців тому

    what is the pinout on the mini din where is the common connector?

    • @MartynDavies
      @MartynDavies  11 місяців тому

      I haven't got it to hand, but I thought the centre pin was centre tap of the transformer, and the other two pins AC out. If you have a multimeter with an AC setting, you can easily check it.

    • @marcusbohlmann42
      @marcusbohlmann42 11 місяців тому

      well my transformer is dead and in the garbage thanks for your answer - i will try it@@MartynDavies

  • @szymwad
    @szymwad Рік тому

    Hi, if I buy a 18v 1-pin power supply and bridge the pins, will it then work

    • @MartynDavies
      @MartynDavies  Рік тому

      I'm not sure what you mean by 1-pin.

    • @szymwad
      @szymwad Рік тому

      @@MartynDavies 1 pin 18v power supply bridge 2pin for this same volatage 1pin

    • @szymwad
      @szymwad Рік тому

      I am buy power supply 1 output 18v 600ma

    • @MartynDavies
      @MartynDavies  Рік тому

      @@szymwad No, I'm still not getting it. But if you mean you want to combine two separate power supplies into one to drive the Behringer? The Behringer requires a centre-tapped AC power supply, so you can't just combine two 18V DC power supplies. Or probably not, anyway. Is that what you mean?

    • @szymwad
      @szymwad Рік тому

      @@MartynDavies I did the plug and it works only the problem is with the phantom, but I don't need it

  • @lezbriddon
    @lezbriddon 2 роки тому +1

    i'm less worried why it failed and more worried why they shipped a brick and not a smps
    .
    i really think were at a time when a psu/charger should be an optional add on to a product for like $10 anyway. but then warranty wriggle out would be more common

    • @MartynDavies
      @MartynDavies  2 роки тому +2

      My guess is that the mixer if full of op-amps that need split rail power - harder to do from a switch mode PSU than the classic centre-tapped transformer.

    • @lezbriddon
      @lezbriddon 2 роки тому +1

      @@MartynDavies ? I would of thought it could done the same way just another secondary winding and a voltage regulator. As things are shipped by weight it would have been cheaper for them. There's no real r&d to offset. But who knows, they maybe got the heavy power supplies cheap as out of fashion inefficient chunks of metal that they are.

    • @lezbriddon
      @lezbriddon 2 роки тому

      @@ralfstocker7742 lol come out of the 80s g'pa. I agree with what you mean, but given a choice between 50/60hz DC ripple and 15khz or so I know which is way easier to remove with a few inductors and caps, if your truly trying to shift it then you can also crowbar off a few mA with just a transistor or use an opamp, and even then you don't need to waste it you can use about 10ma and dump it into a power led.

    • @slm60uk
      @slm60uk 2 роки тому +2

      @@MartynDavies Not only the requirement of a clean supply for the sensitive audio circuits, but that +-18.5v AC supply is also used to "creatively" produce the +48V Phantom Power for the Microphone inputs for their mixers which have been produced for many years.

    • @MartynDavies
      @MartynDavies  2 роки тому

      @@slm60uk Good point; my mixer does have the phantom power option;

  • @jeanpierreloussakoumounou4293
    @jeanpierreloussakoumounou4293 8 місяців тому

    hello I need this power supply, I can't find it in my country, how can I get it thank you

    • @MartynDavies
      @MartynDavies  8 місяців тому

      Yes, these old-school transformers can be hard to find. They turn up occasionally on ebay.

    • @jeanpierreloussakoumounou4293
      @jeanpierreloussakoumounou4293 8 місяців тому

      @@MartynDavies Ok thank you

    • @manuthefourth
      @manuthefourth 9 днів тому

      @@MartynDavies my transformer brick for a berhinger audio mixer has split open. do you think it is dangerous to use? it is still in the housing but the housing is cracked. I can tape it up but it does get very hot when the mixer is in use (mixer also gets very hot).
      alternatively, do you think there is a replacement transformer that I can use?

    • @MartynDavies
      @MartynDavies  9 днів тому

      @@manuthefourth these power supplies do get a bit hot - hence the kapton tape inside that has gone a bit "crispy". I personally wouldn't use a power supply that is split open. These are reasonably hard to replace, since most equipment now uses switch-mode power supplies (that output only DC). My best advice is to keep an eye on ebay for an 18-0-18 AC power supply - they do sometimes come up.