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Old October 17th, 2009, 07:49 PM

 
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Default SDE-3000 Repair

I'm trying to repair an old SDE-3000 delay, there is a resistor that has burned up near the front panel that feeds the front display.

By chance does anyone in the group have a SDE-3000 they might be willing to open theirs up and get me the color code for the resistor or even better a service manual for the unit?
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Old October 18th, 2009, 05:58 PM

 
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Default Re: SDE-3000 Repair

I tried to get the manual...

Well...I tried going through roland's website...but they make you make an account which I simply don't have time for...

Otherwise you could google it, some other website may be hosting it.
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Default Re: SDE-3000 Repair

Thanks but I'm curious all I saw on the Roland site was an operator's manual which I already have, did they have the Service Manual too? (Schematics/troubleshooting)
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Old October 25th, 2009, 10:00 PM

 
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Default Re: SDE-3000 Repair

Resistors seldom burn up by themselves. Chances are that some other component is bad and causing excess current through the resistor.
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Default Re: SDE-3000 Repair

True in most cases, but I've spent a lot of years working on electronic equipment and this does not appear to be failure due to another compoent.

This just appears to be a resistor operating too close to it's maximum rating inside a space with poor airflow not allowing proper heat dissipation.
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