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Date   : Thu, 09 Nov 2006 00:29:34 -0000
From   : andrew.hancock@... (Andrew Hancock)
Subject: [OT] BBC Master AIV - Overheating

Damage in transit, was the packaging damaged, if there is damage to the
packaging you may be able to make a claim under the Royal Mail Special
Delivery. Don't throw the packing, take photos, and fill out that claim
form.

It?s unusual for items sent Royal Mail Special Delivery to be damaged
because they are usually handled very well from depot to depot, but I did
have a Samsung DVD-709 DVD Player, that became damaged, the circuit board
was cracked, but if it wasn't for the original packing carton it was shipped
in, and a "creased corner" on the box, Royal Mail would not have paid me
compensation of ?250 + Royal Mail Special Delivery postage back.

Regards

Andrew

> -----Original Message-----
> From: bbc-micro-bounces+andrew.hancock=cyrus-
> consultants.co.uk@... [mailto:bbc-micro-
> bounces+andrew.hancock=cyrus-consultants.co.uk@...] On
> Behalf Of Paul J
> Sent: 09 November 2006 00:07
> To: BBC-Micro Mailing List
> Subject: [BBC-Micro] BBC Master AIV - Overheating
> 
> Hi Group,
> 
> Having some problems with a master AIV with the 6502 co-pro card and SCSI
> card fitted. I can't get the machine to boot, but the power light comes on
> ok. One problem I found unpacking the machine is the moulded power plug
> was cracked, and one of the pins bent. Looks like the machine was dropped
> heavily on route, and landed on the plug bending the pin.
> 
> Having problems booting the machine, have left it switched on for about an
> hour, and noticed the power supply seemed much hotter compared to a
> standard master. The case near the power supply feels warm and touching
> the plate near the power switch feels hot. Is this normal for a domesday
> master, have heard about heating problems, but did not expect the power
> supply to feel so hot.
> 
> Could it be something to do with bent pin on the power socket, in
> hindsight I should not have plugged it in with that plug, but was eager to
> see if the computer was ok. I paid a fair amount for the machine and
> really hacked off Royal Mail have mishandled it, was sent special delivery
> too, having a bad day.
> 
> Paul.
> 
> 
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