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Galaxy Smart Psu Battery Charger Fault

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I put my meter on the tails of the galaxy main board battery charger and it returned 13.75v.

On the smart psu it showed nothing. The fuse had blown. Replaced and checked fuse (middle one) but the tails on the smart psu still return nill voltage. All three fuses show good continuity. Any ideas.

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You need to connect a battery to it

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Perhaps I'm missing something as I don't have any batteries installed yet but the main board is outputting voltage to the tails but the smart psu isn't.

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Some psu's need a load on them , I think that's what JW referring to, some switch mode psu s for example can give weird readings with no load

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Thanks. I'll post a new thread if need be, but the smart psu is now showing a tamper but it doesn't have a tamper switch?

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Smart RIO in the panel ?

 

Will have a tamper circuit

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No I have a separate smart Rio, which shows as a mod tamper on Rio302 when I try to exit engineer mode. But it doesn't have a tamper switch on the smart Rio board. Not that I can see anyway.

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