I started writing this post about my non-working NC200, but when I turned it on to record the failure (light goes on, nothing on screen, one beep is heard and it turns back off) it just worked! so I guess I'm writing this now to share my happiness with you all :)
Congratulation to your "repair" :laugh:
Quote from: berks on 15:57, 03 September 19
I started writing this post about my non-working NC200, but when I turned it on to record the failure (light goes on, nothing on screen, one beep is heard and it turns back off) it just worked! so I guess I'm writing this now to share my happiness with you all :)
You'll be back soon. That sounds like the capacitors are starting to fail.
Bryce.
Ouch! Thanks for the heads up Bryce. I guess it's time to learn to solder before it's too late :-X
I wouldn't do anything just yet. If it starts getting less reliable, crashing or not booting, then it's time to get out the iron.
Bryce.
I booted it up today with C batteries that I just received from Amazon and it's still going strong. I previously used a PSU from Simulant (I got one for the NC100 too) and this gives me a bit more mobility.
I couldn't resist to share a piccie of the NC200 with you all. Isn't it the prettiest thing ever?
The capacitors function is much less critical when running off batteries. You'll start to see non-booting / crashes much earlier when using a PSU.
Bryce.