Question: I have continuously monitored my machine and this is what I have found has been happening. 1. When under load when looking at the machine front on, the output on the LHS drops to between 12.4 volts 12.2 volts.

2. When under load when looking at the machine front on output on the RHS drops to 0.2 volts on occasions.

3. The replacement machine sits at 15.8 volts to 15.6 volts on both outputs on load.

4. As you are aware the lower the voltage, the lower the current value the voltage drop amounts to approx 21 – 22 % drop in real terms. This means that current supplied is also reduced by the same amount. Rendering this machine unusable.

Answer:

Black Left should be Negative (-) RED Right should be +7v – +7.5v, You cannot get positives from both Red and Black terminals.

Small differences of.5 of a volt is normal (7.68 (-)minus 7.03 = 0.65v) a 0.65v deviation is not abnormal and would initiate in the very high frequencies, in order to hold high frequencies, the machine will push out an extra few micro-volts if the generation of a larger frequency requires more electricity to generate that same frequency.

The Power adapter provides the voltage to RDPV2. If the power adapter is not producing the voltage correctly, or the output is slightly variant, then the RDPV2 will duplicate this “voltage error” through the straps. So also look at the power adapter which may be the source of disparity. Usually the machines are always perfect, but the power adapter may be the problem.

 

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