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 Post subject: MOD 000 Problem
PostPosted: February 20th, 2012, 11:34 
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Here is the SCREEN SHOT after LOAD FROM HDD

http://vsrcbd.com/pic/pic1.jpg

Here is the POWER MONITOR (SEE THE RED CIRCLED)

http://vsrcbd.com/pic/pic2.jpg

Status - The Drive PCB Gets Hot, but it doesn't spin.
Terminal Shows Nothing... but once it showed...

Code:
Bogus ISR


Any Idea?

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 Post subject: Re: MOD 000 Problem
PostPosted: February 20th, 2012, 14:34 
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Hi,
Code:
Bogus ISR

Problem with the PCB. You need to replace the PCB...

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 Post subject: Re: MOD 000 Problem
PostPosted: February 21st, 2012, 3:26 
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Upload a photo of the PCB. It sounds like there is an open circuit in the +12V supply. There may be a simple fix.

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 Post subject: Re: MOD 000 Problem
PostPosted: February 21st, 2012, 6:17 
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There is no Visible Damage... the pic...

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 Post subject: Re: MOD 000 Problem
PostPosted: February 21st, 2012, 16:25 
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There is nothing visible to me, either, but that's because the quality of the photo is so poor.

I don't know how the Power Monitor for the HD Doctor works, but I assume that the 12V Output reading is the voltage at the drive's SATA connector. That would be the first thing to confirm. If 12V is present at that point, then you would need to follow it through the board until it arrives at the motor controller IC. If this IC is not drawing any current from the 12V supply, then I would look for an open feeder resistor or something along those lines.

BTW, someone should tell Salvation Data that "0mV" is not a current.

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