Hi All,
We have been using ActiveTwo system for some while in our lab. Today we experienced problems with the system not powering up.
Here's what happens:
I push the on/off button on the battery pack. The power light on the battery pack stays green (on). The ActiveTwo hardware box, however, turns on briefly (>= 1 sec) then turns off.
I opened the box and found a significant amount of corrosion on part of the circuit...some of the capacitors and transistors for the ICs. (This was a reuslt of having spilled some saline solution on the system about 6 months ago. The system always worked, so we thought nothing of it.)
I cleaned off the salt crystals by rinsing in IPA and water. Dried thoroughly and tried again. But no luck. Got the same result.
Any ideas? Possible the capacitor is totally shorted out? Or something is corrorded on the bottom side of the surface mount components?
The thing I don't understand is why it worked ok for such a long time, but then suddenly stopped operating.
thanks in advance for any help/advice.
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The box switches off because the safety circuit detects a short between the case shield and one of the internal power lines (a few tens of uA is enough leakage current to trigger the safety circuit)
Please sent the box to us in Amsterdam for repair. After inspection of the box, we can probably explain the shut down behavior (why not 6 months ago ?) I will post the results here.
Best regards, Coen (BioSemi)
Please sent the box to us in Amsterdam for repair. After inspection of the box, we can probably explain the shut down behavior (why not 6 months ago ?) I will post the results here.
Best regards, Coen (BioSemi)
Coen,
Thank you for the prompt reply.
We did not send it back 6 months ago, because there was no problem with operation 6 months ago. That is the strange part; the system exhibited problems with operation long after the actual spill.
We can certainly send it back to Amsterdam, but since that is likely to be costly and time consuming, are there a few checks/easy fixes we might look for first?
We are pretty handy with electronics, debugging etc. I know you'll probably say "no way to know until we see the circuit here" but are there common problems you have seen that we might also look for?
thanks again
jon
Thank you for the prompt reply.
We did not send it back 6 months ago, because there was no problem with operation 6 months ago. That is the strange part; the system exhibited problems with operation long after the actual spill.
We can certainly send it back to Amsterdam, but since that is likely to be costly and time consuming, are there a few checks/easy fixes we might look for first?
We are pretty handy with electronics, debugging etc. I know you'll probably say "no way to know until we see the circuit here" but are there common problems you have seen that we might also look for?
thanks again
jon