I have a bunch of the old style data flash, and they will not fire the lamp. I installed new SO lamps, and the red led does come on when powered up. I can hear the caps cycling through its test cycle. What do i need to check? Thanks. I am wondering if someone screwed up and sent me HO bulbs even though they are in packages that say SO. I will try taking a known working bulb and installing it in one to see what happens, but i have not had time yet.
You probably blew a fuse....you will have to open the unit up and check the fuses on the PCB inside (don't forget to "unlock" your data XLRs to be able to get inside;) ).
[quote=TimMiller]I am wondering if someone screwed up and sent me HO bulbs even though they are in packages that say SO.
You an very easily tell the difference between an HO and SO lamp.
The HO will have a glass bell-jar "cover" over the flash coil, whereas the SO lamp does not have this cover and the flash coil is unprotected in this manner.
It definitely sounds like either a blown fuse or a blown board.....the board is usually very obviously burned when it fails.
What about the lamp sockets and the lamps themselves? I've seen a few lamps have tiny holes or fractures that were really hard to see. See if they are set to 120 v. Make sure the XLR lines are 'locked on'. Seen a bunch not fire because the were not. If it all looks fine and the lamps are fine then its a job for the factory boys in Texas.
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[quote=TimMiller]boards look brand new and the fuses are good.
[quote=Puffyfish]What about the lamp sockets and the lamps themselves? I've seen a few lamps have tiny holes or fractures that were really hard to see. See if they are set to 120 v. Make sure the XLR lines are 'locked on'. Seen a bunch not fire because the were not.
I would also try pulling out the chips from their sockets and examining them....I've seen a few cases where the chip burns on the underside and/or the burn at one or more pins is not visible until the chip has been pulled.
Just make sure you take note of the chips' orientation so you don't re-load it backwards.....which will definitely cause the board to go up in smoke!