by Y-my-R » Sun Aug 28, 2022 7:04 pm
Thanks very much, RJH_MUSIC!
Since I have a spare rack unit that generally works (aka the power supply issue), I connected that yesterday morning, after my "daily driver" rack unit already gave me issues with a S/PDIF export about 20 minutes after turning everything on.
It booted up with that unit without getting any meters stuck at the moment you're describing (right after rude solo goes off), and then continued to work without issues for the whole day.
I turned it on again a little while ago, today, and again, no stuck meters and it just started working as it should.
So, I think you hit the nail on the head, with calling out the 5V power supply. In my case, it seems that this is responsible for all the issues I was seeing... I didn't replace the clock card, but the stuck meters didn't happen after replacing the power supply. But I'll keep the Clock Card issues you described in mind and will try that, too, if I run into issues like that again.
Quick backstory on what I've lately been using as my "daily driver" vs the backup unit, that worked fine since yesterday:
In some older posts, I was exploring to use a 50 foot umbilical cord, and tried different power supply component combinations, finding that only one set of components (generally the newest of the bunch) was able to even allow clocking the D8B to external clock with that long cable. However, the clock would deteriorate quickly, so it didn't "really" work.
Regardless, I knew that this was the "best" of the 3 D8B rack units I had at the time... new type mainboard, and PSU components that "almost" work with the long BFC cable (the other 2 just made the console pulse/thump with the long cable... it wouldn't even turn on).
Some months ago, I was given a 4th rack unit, and to test it, I just started using that as the main one, since my #1 was now sitting in the machine closet - but the standard BFC cable doesn't reach there, unless it goes right across the hallway.
Seemed to work fine... until I started having those stuck meters, and garbled S/PDIF exports followed by thumping on restart.
I guess that I might have caused the damage myself and the power supply component may have overheated. To reduce the noise of the power supply, I had replaced the fan inside the AT power supply with a quieter one, and also throttled the speed somewhat... I used my own (apparently not so) good judgement how much airflow should still be acceptable... but probably misjudged.
Anyway... I'm back up and running, albeit with a (standard length) BFC cable going across the floor and into the machine closet. Looks terrible, but works and is quiet.
Thanks so much again, RJH_MUSIC, and be careful, everyone, with running your D8B with quieter fans... or at least don't throttle the speed like I did (I am a "Volltrottel" in my native language, which doesn't really translate to "Full Throttle" but that'll still be my takeaway for this, hahaha).
Not sure if my issue may be what Phantomrage is seeing or not... so, in my case, it was definitely power supply components (and likely the 5V RJH called out), and not a problem with the console, as it seems.