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Hi Guys a quick question, I changed out a PSU today in my CPS 2 Multi Cabinet. This cab was initially going to be the home for a CPS 1 multi from aliexpress I had picked up as a result of it not working. Someone left it with me for repair but never picked it up. Because of this I had built the cab with bits and pieces I had laying around. Once I picked up the Darksoft CPS 2 multi and loved it, I have being upgrading to more reliable parts.
Today I changed out the power supply. I attempted changing it from a Cheap 10A Chinese PSU that looks to contain crappy parts and have a few... lets just say "safety issues, to a Mean Well RT-65A which I also had lying around and I typically find better built. In the process I added a voltmeter to the cab measuring voltage at the PSU. I put the Mean Well in and adjusted the voltage at the JAMMA edge to 5v (which showed on my new voltmeter as 5.08v at the power supply.
When I powered up the cab I got flickering graphics, after playing around a bit not finding the solution, I switched back to the old power supply, which powered up without graphics flickering. The old power supply I reinstalled is showing 5.21v at the supply and 5.12v at the JAMMA edge. I am just wondering if this is an issue with the Mean Well being only rated at 6A in which case I will get the bigger one (RT-125???). I have a coin mech, CGA to VGA converter and marquee and coin door lights, also running off the power supply, but it never seems to draw anywhere near 6A. I also though that it could be that I didn't adjust the voltage up quite high enough on the new supply. I never checked the old power supply before I pulled it out because I had checked it prior to putting it in a while ago, but it must have settled a bit higher. My final though was that it could be a dodgy Mean Well, maybe cooked caps. Any thoughts as I feel like I really should get the current PSU changed out, but not sure if I should give up on the RT-65a or keep digging.
Today I changed out the power supply. I attempted changing it from a Cheap 10A Chinese PSU that looks to contain crappy parts and have a few... lets just say "safety issues, to a Mean Well RT-65A which I also had lying around and I typically find better built. In the process I added a voltmeter to the cab measuring voltage at the PSU. I put the Mean Well in and adjusted the voltage at the JAMMA edge to 5v (which showed on my new voltmeter as 5.08v at the power supply.
When I powered up the cab I got flickering graphics, after playing around a bit not finding the solution, I switched back to the old power supply, which powered up without graphics flickering. The old power supply I reinstalled is showing 5.21v at the supply and 5.12v at the JAMMA edge. I am just wondering if this is an issue with the Mean Well being only rated at 6A in which case I will get the bigger one (RT-125???). I have a coin mech, CGA to VGA converter and marquee and coin door lights, also running off the power supply, but it never seems to draw anywhere near 6A. I also though that it could be that I didn't adjust the voltage up quite high enough on the new supply. I never checked the old power supply before I pulled it out because I had checked it prior to putting it in a while ago, but it must have settled a bit higher. My final though was that it could be a dodgy Mean Well, maybe cooked caps. Any thoughts as I feel like I really should get the current PSU changed out, but not sure if I should give up on the RT-65a or keep digging.