Casey_Pittman wrote:Well after talking to some techs about the problem We have narrowed it down to a chip located under a couple of the faders that send the motor information. This would explain why they are only effected when changing banks not in regular use. I'll be sending the boards to this guy and when it is all said and done I will have 2 working spares, Yay!!
-Casey
All my faders are stuck/being pulled down and this sounds like the solution to my problem.
Can anyone confirm what chip(s) you are talking about???
I am suspecting it is U908 (AD8803 motor drive) and or U903 (74HC595 on-off motors) HELP !
(I have already changed the majority of the .1uF caps (2 were fried) as well as chips U3, U8 and
U11 on my brain board (and it still works
))
I got this d8b for a "song" because it would not boot up (error 43 etc..) so I am not afraid
to mess with it. These chips are really inexpensive and not that difficult to replace.
Yes, I have changesd the Mobo battery, corrected the BIOS, formatted and installed a new(er)
hard drive, upgraded the memory, removed, tested, cleaned and reseated all ribbon cables
and reinstalled the OS (3.0) and service packs. and only 2 screws leftover
If I can fix this fader problem I will consider upgrading to OS 5.1.