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  • Timmytronic
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    Dead MPC 6502/8002.

    Hi. I have a dead MPC 8002. Customer went to use it this morning and it won't switch on. I have had a look and it must be the PSU. Before I pull it all apart has anyone had this and found it to be something else silly or a common fuse blowing. I have checked the plug and power :0)

    thank you you for anything.

    Tim.
  • Zaxxon
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    #2
    Re: Dead MPC 6502/8002.

    Originally posted by Timmytronic
    Hi. I have a dead MPC 8002. Customer went to use it this morning and it won't switch on. I have had a look and it must be the PSU. Before I pull it all apart has anyone had this and found it to be something else silly or a common fuse blowing. I have checked the plug and power :0)

    thank you you for anything.

    Tim.
    Hi Tim

    Ricoh has a modification program running for this model regarding PSU failure/replacement.

    Be carefull to use the correct shutdown process or you will get an electrical shock when grabbing the PSU...
    Please start you post with brand, model, problem.

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    • Timmytronic
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      Hi. Thank you. Does that mean they will do a swap for free? I thought it was a case of letting the power go before I take it out but thank you.

      Tim.

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      • Timmytronic
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        Re: Dead MPC 6502/8002.

        hi. Do they replace both boards or are they classed as one?

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        • Zaxxon
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          Re: Dead MPC 6502/8002.

          Don't know if it is free in your country, but worth investigating.

          Turn machine off - remove power cord - press and hold power off button - Now safe to remove boards without getting zapped
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          • Zaxxon
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            Re: Dead MPC 6502/8002.

            Originally posted by Timmytronic
            hi. Do they replace both boards or are they classed as one?
            Nope only a fuse and one board.

            The parts# for EU models:

            Fuse D1389906
            PSU D1389907
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            • Timmytronic
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              Re: Dead MPC 6502/8002.

              Originally posted by Zaxxon
              Nope only a fuse and one board.

              The parts# for EU models:

              Fuse D1389906
              PSU D1389907
              thank you. I have checked the fuses with a meter and all seem fine, is it one particular one?

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              • Zaxxon
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                Re: Dead MPC 6502/8002.

                Originally posted by Timmytronic
                thank you. I have checked the fuses with a meter and all seem fine, is it one particular one?
                FU105 on the AC Driveboard
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                • Zaxxon
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                  Re: Dead MPC 6502/8002.

                  acdrive.jpg
                  MPC6502-8002.jpg
                  phenomenon.jpg
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                  • Timmytronic
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                    Re: Dead MPC 6502/8002.

                    Originally posted by Zaxxon
                    FU105 on the AC Driveboard

                    Hi. I have had a look and I can't see it. The manual is crap on these newer machines. Is the ac drive board just behind the internal RIP once swung out then behind the main board? This is my first 8002 I am normally on 7501's etc.
                    Last edited by Timmytronic; 02-16-2015, 03:34 PM.

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                    • Zaxxon
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                      Re: Dead MPC 6502/8002.

                      Originally posted by Timmytronic
                      I mi have had a look and I can't see it. The manual is crap on these newer machines. Is the ac drive board just behind the internal RIP once swung out then behind the main board?
                      I remember it as lower left from the back, behind some boards and a little hard to get.
                      Please start you post with brand, model, problem.

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                      • Timmytronic
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                        Re: Dead MPC 6502/8002.

                        Originally posted by Timmytronic
                        Hi. I have had a look and I can't see it. The manual is crap on these newer machines. Is the ac drive board just behind the internal RIP once swung out then behind the main board? This is my first 8002 I am normally on 7501's etc.

                        I have found it....Doh. One of the boards I took off and put to one side. Thank you.

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                        • Timmytronic
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                          Originally posted by Zaxxon
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                          • Zaxxon
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                            Re: Dead MPC 6502/8002.

                            Glad to help, good luck!
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