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03-27-2014, 08:03 PM #101
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Re: Help Please MCP Not recognized sioc
Did you make sure you had the right polarity?. originally you had 7 segement leds lighting.
Have you tried your old p/s again.
What was Jaycars model numer?.
Les
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03-27-2014, 08:15 PM #102
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Re: Help Please MCP Not recognized sioc
I don't remember having 7 segment displays lighting...
Yes, same result and the model no. is ac adaptor r2713 it's not on their website strangley
Henri
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03-27-2014, 08:22 PM #103
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Re: Help Please MCP Not recognized sioc
Although I have got a model train Transformer it outputs 10v 3.5a, would this work?
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03-27-2014, 10:03 PM #104
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Re: Help Please MCP Not recognized sioc
Henri,
Don't use the Train transformer as the voltage is to High. They specify 5v.
I looked at the video you sent me and it was other leds that were lit.
I really cant offer much more. A 2 amp 5v p/s would have been better test. However O/C only specify a
1 amp supply so they should know best. Not having one of those units makes it hard to help.
Maybe your best option is to send back to o/c.
Somebody may be able to offer other suggestions.
Les
P.S If you want me to send you a 5v 2a supply(no Charge, got load of them here)
juts say so.
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03-28-2014, 01:10 AM #105
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Re: Help Please MCP Not recognized sioc
Hi Les thanks for trying anyway, I'll see how I go with the supply. I'll work something out!
Henri
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