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Old 12-15-2005, 06:50 AM
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Old 04-18-2006, 08:16 PM
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Just wondering......has anyone had there power cord connector come unsoldered on the main circuit board??

Reason I ask....during a period of time of plugging in the power cord there has developed an un-soldered joint on the main board and the power connection, although I have re-soldered mine I believe this may happen again.

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Old 11-07-2006, 04:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Alex C
Just wondering......has anyone had there power cord connector come unsoldered on the main circuit board??

Reason I ask....during a period of time of plugging in the power cord there has developed an un-soldered joint on the main board and the power connection, although I have re-soldered mine I believe this may happen again.

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We have had the same problem with 4 Much More Power Master and we also re-soldered the main power connector and then they worked fine agin.

Yes it will happen agin if you not drill 2 small holes in the chassis so you can put 2 small screws into the holes and screw the main power connector at the chassis.

The way the main power connector is fitted on the PCB, I will call BAD manufacturing
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i though that this power supply had autoswitching between 110V~220V??
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i though that this power supply had autoswitching between 110V~220V??
this is the first version of power master
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Old 11-07-2006, 11:43 AM
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Yup, the 24A "Worlds Edition 2" has the auto switching 220-110V feature.
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ahhh...ok. that makes sense now. thanks
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