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Minelab SD2000 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="downhalo" data-source="post: 79972" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>Yeah, that's a power problem, one of the voltage regulators or fets is overheating..</p><p></p><p>You said the volume has halved, which means either a big issue with blown capacitors, or as above, fet/ or regulators.</p><p>If it were mine, I'd point a FLIR (forward looking inferred at the PCB look for hot spots.. As its not, I'd say hit up Woody maybe? he's pricey though.. </p><p></p><p>When my SD2000 had the same sort of issue, basically i lost threshold tone and audio response, it was a voltage regulator overheating due to failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="downhalo, post: 79972, member: 189"] Yeah, that's a power problem, one of the voltage regulators or fets is overheating.. You said the volume has halved, which means either a big issue with blown capacitors, or as above, fet/ or regulators. If it were mine, I'd point a FLIR (forward looking inferred at the PCB look for hot spots.. As its not, I'd say hit up Woody maybe? he's pricey though.. When my SD2000 had the same sort of issue, basically i lost threshold tone and audio response, it was a voltage regulator overheating due to failure. [/QUOTE]
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